Prospective students can apply to Gossner College through their website, requiring printed forms for submission. Admission is based on a merit list, with necessary documents and an admission fee submission. The college has dedicated faculty, but a high student-to-faculty ratio of 1:50 limits personal attention, particularly in arts and commerce. Exams are poorly conducted, and about 80% of students failed a paper without university investigation. While faculty-student relations are positive, doubt clarification remains an issue.
Dr. Rajeev Athana is praised for his student understanding. The college's semi-government status results in fees similar to private colleges, with BSc Physics fees notably high at Rs. 16,000 annually compared to Rs. 3,000-Rs. 4,000 at other Ranchi University colleges. General tuition is Rs. 22,000 per year, totaling Rs. 66,000 for three years. Scholarships and waivers are available for reserved categories, with ST students eligible for up to 100% scholarships from the Jharkhand government. E-scholarships offer Rs. 25,000 for OBC and Rs. 2,300 for SC/ST students.
However, scholarship access is hindered by uncooperative staff. Placement and internships are primarily for vocational courses like computer applications and IT, with limited opportunities for BCA and Mass Communication students and none for Physics students. The college lacks its own scholarship or loan facilities, posing financial challenges for low-income students.








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