The college offers a supportive faculty for students' knowledge and skill development, though some concerns exist about favoritism and communication issues. Each class has about 40 students. While faculty members like Saumya Kumbal receive praise for their politeness, others like Rakshitha are criticized for causing stress. Students can participate in campus placements after the 6th semester, with companies like Philips, Windows, and Air India involved. Those with marks above 85% have better placement chances, and aviation-related jobs are available post-graduation.
The BBA Aviation program fees differ based on residency; non-Karnataka students pay Rs 135,000 for the first year and Rs 60,000 for subsequent years, while Karnataka students pay Rs 120,000 total for three years. The overall college fees include a first-year charge of Rs 235,000, then Rs 55,000 yearly, encompassing a Rs 50,000 admission fee, Rs 6,000 for uniforms, and Rs 10,000 for extracurriculars over three years. Lab fees are waived, but timely fee payments are essential. Scholarships are not provided, and fees are considered high compared to the facilities, including hostel costs.
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