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Gems Arts and Science College sits on a quiet 10-acre campus in Ramapuram, Malappuram, and it’s built a reputation as a solid, affordable option for students in the region. Established in 2008, it’s a private autonomous college affiliated with the University of Calicut, which gives it the freedom to design its own curriculum while still handing out a widely recognized degree. The NAAC ‘A’ grade with a CGPA of 3.15 is a meaningful stamp of quality—it’s not an easy accreditation to get, and it signals the institution meets a decent standard of academic and administrative rigor. For students looking at arts, science, and commerce programs without the intense competition or high fees of bigger city colleges, Gems often lands on the shortlist. It’s a practical choice, one that focuses on getting you a degree and a shot at a job, without too much frill or fuss.
Gems offers a wide, almost sprawling, range of programs across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. With 14 UG and 6 PG courses, there’s a lot of choice. The intakes are modest—typically between 30 and 60 students per program—which can mean smaller class sizes and more direct interaction, a plus in a system often criticized for overcrowded lectures.
The B.Sc. programs in Computer Science, Biotechnology, and Microbiology are popular, as are the professional courses like BCA and BBA. The B.A. in Multimedia and the Bachelor of Travel and Tourism Management (BTTM) are less common offerings in the area, giving the college a slight edge in niche fields. On the PG side, the M.Sc. programs in Applied Geology and General Biotechnology are notable for their specialized focus.
Academically, the college leans heavily on its lab infrastructure. They’ve invested in experiential learning centres, a multimedia lab with a studio, and dedicated labs for biotech, microbiology, and geology. Reviews suggest the geology lab and museum are particularly well-equipped. The computer and electronics labs are described as clean and air-conditioned, though some student feedback hints that the multimedia lab systems could use an update. With 87 faculty members, the student-faculty ratio is reasonable. The college follows the standard University of Calicut academic calendar (June to May) and uses a CGPA system. They also offer add-on and certificate courses, which is a pragmatic move to enhance employability.
This is where the college’s marketing meets student reality. The official headline numbers for 2023-24 are a highest package of INR 12 LPA and an average ranging between INR 3.5 to 5 LPA. The placement percentage is pegged at around 80% based on student reviews. That’s a decent outcome for a private college in this tier.
The recruiter list is dominated by IT service giants—Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and US Technologies show up consistently. Hindustan Copper recruits for geology-related roles, and various Bangalore-based IT firms participate. Sectors covered include IT, core industries, finance, education, and tourism.
But here’s the reality check you won’t get from the brochure: that 80% placement rate likely includes a mix of on-campus offers, off-campus drives students find themselves, and perhaps even internship conversions. The average package of ₹3.5-5 LPA is a starting salary, typical for mass recruiters in Kerala. The ₹12 LPA outlier is just that—an outlier, probably for a top coder in the Computer Science batch. Internship support exists, with one student reportedly landing a stint at Cisco, but such opportunities aren’t the norm for everyone. The career counseling cell is active, but students are often encouraged to be proactive. If you’re in a core science program like Geology or Microbiology, don’t expect the same placement frenzy as the BCA or B.Sc. Computer Science kids. The gap between the official claim and the on-ground experience isn’t huge here, but it’s wise to temper expectations. It’s a placement cell that facilitates opportunities, not one that guarantees them.
Affordability is one of Gems’ strongest selling points. The fee structure is transparent and, for a private institution, remarkably reasonable. For the 2025-26 academic year, first-year fees for UG programs start as low as ₹18,000 for B.A. and B.Com streams and go up to around ₹44,750 for BCA. B.Sc. programs vary, with fees between ₹22,500 and ₹40,300. Postgraduate fees are similarly structured, with M.A. English and M.Com at ₹44,750 for the first year, while M.Sc. programs can cost between ₹40,000 and ₹96,750.
Hostel fees are a major part of the cost for out-of-town students. For 2025, a triple-sharing room with mess costs ₹25,000 annually. A double room is ₹30,000, and a single room will set you back ₹40,000. The mess charge is a flat ₹15,000. Add in other mandatory fees like application (₹500), exam (₹2,000), and library/technology fees (₹2,500), and you can calculate your total.
Where Gems stands out is in its financial aid. The college, run by the Gems Education Charitable Trust, offers scholarships based on academic merit, sports, and arts. There are specific scholarships for different communities (Muslim, Hindu). Crucially, the trust provides direct financial assistance to students with strong academic potential who face genuine financial hardship. Reservation categories also get a 5% concession in the minimum marks required for admission. It’s a system that tries to live up to its ‘charitable trust’ ethos, making education accessible.
The admission process at Gems is straightforward and merit-based. There’s no college-specific entrance exam for UG programs. Selection is based entirely on your marks in the 10+2 examination. For postgraduate courses, it’s based on your graduation marks. All admissions are routed through the University of Calicut’s Centralized Admission Process (CAP), so you’ll need to keep an eye on their calendar.
That said, for PG admissions in 2026, the college has indicated that CU-CET (Calicut University Common Entrance Test) registrations are open. The tentative exam dates are May 14-16, 2026, with registration open until April 16, 2026. This suggests a shift or an additional pathway for PG admissions, so always check the latest University of Calicut and college notifications.
The application fee is ₹500 (2025 data), and applications can be submitted both online and offline. The college also has an NRI/Management quota for various UG and PG programs, which is a common route for students who might not meet the merit cutoff but are willing to pay a higher fee.
The 10-acre campus is spacious and green, a typical feature of colleges in this part of Kerala. The infrastructure is functional and leans towards the academic. The hostels are a mixed bag. A separate girls’ hostel is located inside the campus and is described as having excellent amenities. For boys, hostel facilities are mentioned but details are sparser. The quality is basic—clean rooms with attached bathrooms, security, and a mess. The food quality in the hostel is reported to be good, which is a significant plus for student well-being.
Where the campus shines is in its sports facilities. They have a sprawling, state-of-the-art sports ground with dedicated fields for cricket and football, and courts for volleyball, kabaddi, badminton, and basketball. There’s also a gymnasium. For students inclined towards sports, this is a major advantage.
The library is a central facility with a good collection of books, journals, and digital resources, and Wi-Fi is available. The college provides Wi-Fi across departments, and all labs are networked. The location is semi-urban, about 11 km from Perinthalmanna bus station and 9 km from Angadipuram railway station. Calicut International Airport is 36 km away. The college runs its own bus service from key towns like Malappuram, Perinthalmanna, Manjeri, and Kottakkal, which solves a big connectivity problem.
Sifting through student feedback paints a picture of a college that’s reliable, if not spectacular. The consensus is that it’s a good value-for-money institution.
The positives are clear: The affordable fee structure is the biggest draw. Students appreciate the qualified and helpful teaching faculty, especially in the science departments. The NAAC ‘A’ grade gives them confidence in the institution’s standards. The sports facilities get rave reviews. The placement cell is seen as active, with the IT company drives providing a clear path for many. The campus is generally considered peaceful and conducive to studying.
But the criticisms are equally telling. Some students feel the college management can be rigid and bureaucratic. The location, while peaceful, is seen as slightly remote, making students dependent on college buses. A few reviews point out that while labs are good, some equipment (like in the multimedia lab) could be more current. The social life is described as quiet, not vibrant—this isn’t a campus known for a bustling fest culture. There’s also a sense that you need to be self-motivated; the college provides the platform, but you have to make the most of it.
Gems Arts and Science College is a pragmatic choice. It’s not trying to be a top-tier national institution, and that’s okay. Its strength lies in providing affordable, accredited, and decent-quality education in a wide range of disciplines to students primarily from Malappuram and surrounding districts.
This college is best for: Students from middle-class families looking for a cost-effective degree from a UGC-recognized, NAAC ‘A’ grade college. It’s a solid fit for those aiming for IT jobs through campus placements, as the recruiter pipeline with Infosys, Wipro, and TCS is established. Students interested in sports will find excellent facilities. If you’re looking for a focused, no-frills academic environment without the distractions (and expenses) of a big city, Gems works.
Look elsewhere if: You’re seeking a hyper-competitive academic environment, cutting-edge research opportunities, or a vibrant, metropolitan campus life. The placement averages, while fair, won’t match those of premier engineering or management colleges. If your field is highly specialized and not IT-related, you might find limited on-campus opportunities.
In short, Gems delivers what it promises: a respectable degree, a shot at a job, and a campus that supports basic academic and extracurricular needs—all at a price that won’t break the bank. For many students in the region, that’s exactly what they need.
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For the 2025-2026 academic year, the total fee for B.Sc programs at Gems Arts and Science College ranges from approximately ₹1.04 Lakhs to ₹1.78 Lakhs for the entire course. The estimated first-year fee for 2025 intake is between ₹22,500 and ₹40,300, depending on the specific B.Sc specialization (e.g., Computer Science, Biotechnology, Geology).
Placements at Gems Arts and Science College are active, with an average package of ₹3.5 to ₹5 LPA for the 2023-24 batch and a highest package of ₹12 LPA. The placement percentage is around 80% based on student reviews. Top recruiters include Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and US Technologies, primarily for IT and related roles.
Admission to UG programs is merit-based, relying on marks obtained in the 10+2 examination. There is no college-specific entrance exam. Admissions are conducted through the University of Calicut's Centralized Admission Process (CAP). For some PG programs, the Calicut University Common Entrance Test (CU-CET) may be required.
Yes, the college provides hostel facilities. There is a separate girls' hostel on campus, and hostel facilities for boys are also available. For 2025, the annual cost for triple-sharing with mess is ₹25,000, double-sharing is ₹30,000, and a single room is ₹40,000, inclusive of mess charges.
Yes, Gems Arts and Science College is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an 'A' grade. It achieved a CGPA of 3.15 in its first cycle of accreditation, which is a mark of good institutional quality.
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