The college offers a smooth admission process, taking just an hour, with options for management seats and community-based criteria. It has a reservation policy for upper-caste students. The faculty is highly qualified, with many possessing PhDs or master's degrees, praised for their teaching skills and accessibility. The college provides BA, BSc, and Commerce courses, ensuring no shortage of qualified teachers. The examination system includes six semesters for undergraduates and four for postgraduates, with a failure rate of 5-10 students per exam.
The fee structure is affordable as it only includes university fees, with reductions for SC/ST students and financial assistance for low-income families. Scholarships are available, such as the E-Grant, which covers tuition and exam fees, totaling 20,000 INR over three years. While the college offers scholarships for various groups, including Muslim girls and lower-caste students, it lacks an established placement program, especially for BA courses, and the internship opportunities are unspecified for certain departments.
Overall, the college is more affordable than other government colleges, despite limited placement services compared to engineering institutions.






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