Admission eligibility varies by program (UG/PG). Applicants typically need qualifying marks in the relevant board/university examinations and must submit required documents (mark sheets, transfer certificate, community certificate if applicable, and ID proof). Detailed criteria and important dates are listed on the Admissions page.
You can apply online by filling out the application form, uploading documents, and paying the application fee. Offline submission at the college office is also typically available. Keep your email and mobile number active for communications regarding counseling and admission status.
EGSPASC offers a range of UG and PG programs in Arts, Science, and Commerce streams. For the latest list of departments, specializations, and intake capacity, check the Programs section of the website or contact the Admissions Office.
Tuition and other fees vary by program. Fee details, payment schedules, and accepted payment modes (online, bank transfer, or fee counter) are provided in the Fees & Payments section. Keep your transaction receipt/UTR number for reference.
Eligible students can apply for government scholarships and institutional merit-based concessions. Criteria typically include academic performance, category, and income norms. Refer to the Scholarships page for required documents and timelines.
Yes, separate hostels are typically available for students, subject to availability and hostel rules. Facilities generally include dining, study areas, and supervision. Apply early to secure accommodation and review the hostel handbook for policies.
College buses typically operate on select routes covering nearby towns. Routes, timings, and transport fees are announced before each semester. Students must carry valid bus passes and adhere to safety guidelines.
Students have access to laboratories, a well-stocked library, digital learning resources, language labs, and seminar halls. Workshops, guest lectures, and value-added courses enhance practical learning and soft skills.
The Career Guidance & Placement Cell conducts aptitude training, interview prep, resume clinics, and connects students with recruiters and internships. Placement drives are scheduled based on industry calendars.
Yes. Departments encourage student projects, minor research, and paper presentations. Cultural clubs, NSS/NCC (where available), sports, and literary forums help develop leadership, teamwork, and creativity.
Generally required: mark sheets, transfer/migration certificate, passport-size photos, government ID, community/income certificates (if applicable), and any scholarship proofs. Keep originals and photocopies for verification.
Many departments conduct short-term certification and skill-based add-on courses aligned with industry needs. Announcements are made at the start of each term with schedules and enrollment limits.
Use the Contact page to reach the Admissions Office via phone or email, or visit the campus during working hours. For quick responses, include your program of interest, year, and contact details in your message.
Students are expected to maintain the minimum attendance percentage prescribed by regulations to be eligible for examinations. Internal assessments, practicals, and end-semester exams follow the academic calendar and exam cell notifications.