Admission to the college can be secured through two routes: the ACPC council based on rank or directly by submitting specific documents, with no interviews involved. The faculty's approach is criticized for being primarily fee-focused, lacking care for students, and being untrained and unresponsive. Tuition fees are high and can be paid quarterly, but the transportation fee, which must be paid annually, is inflexible and seen as unjustified given the poor service.
Despite promising internships, the college does not facilitate them, leaving students to find opportunities on their own. A scholarship of 20,000 INR is available for students who maintain a CGPA above 9, but there are no loan facilities provided. Concerns are raised about the college’s emphasis on revenue generation over supporting students' career prospects.




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