Remarks :
The admission process is rather simple. You don't need to take any entrance exams. You can get admission based on your higher secondary marks. The forms and application fees can be obtained and paid in the college. There are reservations for the 'Nair' caste. In my opinion, the administration could have been a bit more assuring one where the student could feel that this is a college that would help them develop into a better person.
Course Curriculum Overview :
I chose this course as I loved chemistry. The faculties in this college are really good and they give really brilliant classes, at least in the chemistry department. There is an adequate number of faculties in perfect ratio with the students. The faculties are extremely educated with many having qualifications of Ph.D., JRF, and PDF. The exams were a bit off time due to COVID but now it is normal. Exams are fairly easy to pass if you study at least at an average level.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
As it is a government-aided college, there are mostly no fees and only minimal fees in some cases. But the biggest drawback of this college in my opinion is the lack of a placement cell. Students get knowledge but they don't know how to turn this into an income or how to get a job. There is much financial assistance for students from backward communities but on an overall basis, to get a job, you have to find the job openings and open interviews yourself.
Campus Life :
Campus life is one of the main positive things about this college. The college gives you that vintage ambiance that you see in movies. It has a blend of everything ranging from sports and politics to arts and programs. You will obviously get a memorable college life with your friends. The library is also a good one and contains a fair amount of books. My favorite one from there was Dan Brown's 'Da Vinci code'. There are many clubs that are run by children like the anti-drug club, literature club, art club, and many more and they conduct various programs. NCC and NSS are also a major part of the college and many students join them.
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