After the Higher Secondary results, students registered online for college counseling. Based on their scores and chosen subjects, students were called to the college for admission. The institution maintains a student-to-teacher ratio of 1:20, with 200 teachers for 4,000 students. However, the reliance on part-time and guest faculty affects education quality. Attendance is mandatory, yet the college lacks a focus on competitive exams like JAM and TIFR, which is a concern for future prospects.
While professors are supportive, placement opportunities are limited, with few companies hiring students. Many graduates continue with higher education or prepare for government jobs. The college does not offer scholarships, but students with a minimum of 60% in semester results may qualify for the government SVMCM scholarship. Admission fees are reasonable, with first-year fees at 18,200 and second-year fees at 12,520, collected online. Programs with practical components have higher fees, and Computer Science and MCA programs have notably higher fee structures.
















































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