The college admission process requires at least a 55 percentile score in 10+2 or a diploma, with applications submitted offline. The selection is merit-based, followed by document verification. Fees are paid directly to the university's account. The faculty is well-qualified, with modern teaching methods and a favorable student-teacher ratio, though some departments have more ad-hoc than permanent professors. The marking scheme includes internal and external assessments, with exams seen as easy to moderate. Fees are affordable, with courses like Bachelor of Commerce costing 12,000 to 15,000 INR, and B.Tech between 100,000 to 150,000 INR. MBA costs 40,000 INR for two years, and M.Com is 2,400 INR. Scholarships help mitigate fee hikes. Placement opportunities focus on skill-based recruitment, with companies like Amazon and Google visiting. The highest salary package offered is 12 lakh per annum, with an average of 3-4 lakh. Approximately 30% of students secure placements, mainly from the Commerce department. Internships, often unpaid, are facilitated by the placement team. Hostel fees are 4,000 to 4,459 INR annually, and mess fees range from 3,200 to 3,400 INR monthly. Scholarships for high academic performers range from 2,000 to 3,000 INR monthly. Financial aid is available, especially for economically weaker sections, but no loans are needed due to low tuition costs. However, some students report delays in results and grading issues.
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