The admission process at this new Jesuit university involves submitting an online application with a fee of Rs 1000, followed by an entrance exam and a merit-based selection. A personal interview finalizes the admission. Modeled after St. Xavier's College, Calcutta, the university boasts highly qualified faculty, though some lack teaching experience. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:90 for B.Com (Morning) and lower in other departments. The assessment includes two semester exams and a Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA), with semester exams accounting for 70 marks, CIA for 20, and attendance and assignments for 10 marks combined. The tuition fee is Rs 48,000 per semester, with Rs 30,000 as admission fees, totaling Rs 80,000 annually, higher than many other universities. The university offers modern, air-conditioned classrooms with advanced facilities. Established in 2017, the college has a strong placement program through its Entrepreneurship Development Cell, with partnerships with companies like Google and Deloitte. The average salary package is 4-5 lakhs per annum, with top packages reaching 23-24 lakhs. Placement rates range from 60-90%, with final-year students eligible for placement opportunities. Internship opportunities, often unpaid, are provided from the second year. Scholarships are offered based on family income, merit, and specific community needs, including full and partial fee waivers. These include the Loyola and Nihil Ultra Scholarships, among others, with additional scholarships for specific courses and communities. The fee structure for courses like B.Com/BMS/Eco Hons is between 3-3.5 lakh per annum, with courses like mass communication costing about 6 lakh per annum. Despite being new, the college maintains a robust placement record, with around 90% placement reported.
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