Admission to this government college is highly competitive, requiring students to have a minimum of 80% in their plus 2 exams to be eligible. The selection process is based on a merit list, and if seats remain, a last spot list is used. Students can study without paying tuition fees, as the college offers scholarships that provide financial support.
However, students are responsible for exam fees. Upon completing a 3-year course, students can participate in placement drives, which offer job opportunities. The college provides numerous scholarships, especially for economically disadvantaged students and those with high academic achievements. Students need to apply for these scholarships, and the college ensures they have the necessary application information.




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