The college's admission process is based on a merit list with varying cutoff marks according to caste categories, with science subjects generally having higher cutoffs than arts. For example, the cutoff for Economics in the OBC category was 57.6%. The faculty is experienced, primarily teaching in Hindi, which may be challenging for English medium students. They are knowledgeable and approachable, organizing extracurricular activities but sometimes perceived as arrogant. The college charges an affordable yearly fee of approximately Rs 3,000, spread across admission, registration, and exam fees.
Government funding helps keep costs low, benefiting students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. However, placement opportunities are negligible, with no structured process and most students preparing for government job exams. No internships are offered, though industry visits are available. The college administration and local factors are blamed for poor placements, with an improvement in standards and a higher NAAC ranking potentially enhancing prospects. Scholarships for financially disadvantaged students are available through government policies.
From the 2024 session, the admission fee will increase to Rs 14,000 per year. Despite challenges, the college is recognized as one of the finest for general graduation in Bihar, located conveniently for students from Bhagalpur and nearby areas.







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