The college is quite good in the law sector. The college is having a library with a number of books. Faculties are also helpful and quite good. Hostel facility is available which also a good part for students who are not able to travel daily from their house.
The university provides students with beautiful and healthy environment to study and grow and develop their interests and personalities. The college has students from all over India which provides students with abundant exposure to grow.
This college has several courses which you can do while also pursuing some job or preparing for another exam. The facilities provided by college are great, the infrastructure pretty good, the faculty is nice and you can build your successful career from here.
The admission is based on merit list. Merit list comes out and you need to go and check in college if your name is there. I was shortlisted in the first list. The eligibility criteria whereas is 10+2 equivalent.
The college offers admission into its MBBS program based on NEET rankings. NEET cut-off refers to the minimum rank that candidates are required to secure in NEET to be eligible for admission into the college. NEET cut-off score of individual medical colleges is released after publication of NEET Results. I scored 427 in NEET and was able to get into this colege.
Good College for study. If you want to remains in hostel then it is not so good. Sports NCC facility are so good in College you can get level A certificate from here. So sports NCC other curricular activity wise this is good also. But faculty is not so good
IN MY Opinion MKCG is the best college in Odisha. It's grandeur and tradition is unmatchable. MKCG boasts of very rich traditions and senior junior culture which are not present in any other colleges.
As we know there are bith positive and negetive sodes of a thing. Matter is if good is dominant over the bad one or not. Honestly 60 percentage of teachers are good but rest fourty are too much greedy. Infrastructure is good as we have received a new building from the Vice Chancellor of the University
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