The college, esteemed for its strong reputation, starts its admissions in September and is recognized for its positive response as a Muslim college. Course offerings include engaging topics like food responsibility in society. Faculty prioritize student well-being, encouraging personal and academic growth through good morals and open communication. Additional fees for admission and development are noted, linked to a Muslim charitable trust, which may not accommodate those on a tight budget.
The college is large, yet some basic student qualities are seen as challenging. Placement opportunities are primarily with Chennai-based companies, with about 10% of students securing jobs through campus placements; others must find employment independently. Scholarships are limited, and fees depend on students' higher secondary marks.






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