The college offers undergraduate courses with an age limit of 21 years for applicants as of July 1st of the admission year, except for differently-abled individuals who have a 5-year age relaxation. Admission is merit-based, overseen by a selection committee, and follows a reservation policy: 31% for Open Competition, 26.5% for Backward Classes, 3.5% for Backward Class Muslims, 15% for Scheduled Castes, and 1% for Scheduled Tribes, with no more than 30% of seats for female candidates per course.
Faculty members are highly qualified, many holding postgraduate and doctorate degrees, and are committed to fostering skills essential for professional success. The college's fee structure is notably affordable, with a total fee of Rs. 2360 for a three-year undergraduate course and Rs. 2500 for a B.Sc. in Physics. This includes specific fees like Rs. 22 for the Co-op Store and Rs. 250 for the Parent Teacher Association. The college management ensures transparency in fee breakdown, making it financially accessible compared to other institutions.
The Training and Placement Cell is instrumental in preparing students for employment through regular training programs, workshops, and employability sessions, often funded by various agencies, enhancing students' job readiness.






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