B.A. B.Com. B.Sc. M.A. M.Sc.
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) - 3 Year Program
The objective of the Faculty of Science is to develop a scientific outlook and logical reasoning capabilities among students. Our college features state-of-the-art laboratories that actively assist students in gaining practical knowledge. We offer a deep conceptual understanding of the curriculum through a highly qualified faculty team.
Female candidates who have cleared 10+2 examinations (Science Stream - PCB/PCM) from a recognized board are eligible to apply for this course. Admissions will be processed based on merit rankings in compliance with university guidelines.



B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce) - 3 Year Program
The Faculty of Commerce prepares students to build successful professional paths across corporate spaces, banking systems, accounting houses, and business management. Our course structure is meticulously tailored to help students acquire competencies aligned with structural industry demands.
Female candidates who have cleared 10+2 examinations (Commerce or any other stream) from a recognized board are eligible to seek admission.



B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) - 3 Year Program
The Faculty of Arts enables students to deeply explore society, structural histories, world literature, and political frameworks. This program crafts a sturdy intellectual foundation for students aspiring to crack civil services (UPSC/RPSC), enter educational sectors, or pursue literary domains.
Female candidates who have passed 10+2 intermediate examinations (in any academic stream) from a recognized board are eligible to opt for the B.A. degree scheme.



PG Courses & Skill Development
Beyond fundamental graduation schemes, our college coordinates Post-Graduation curricula and multiple concise Skill Enhancement certificates geared towards multi-dimensional student growth. These profiles groom candidates straight for contemporary recruitment pipelines.
For enrolling into PG options, possessing a valid Bachelor's graduation degree in a relevant discipline is compulsory. Regular skill development modules remain open to all actively enrolled students.


