If you’re unsure, don’t worry. Our counselors help you understand your interest, strengths, and future goals before choosing Science, Management, or Law so you can make the right decision confidently.
Admission is generally based on SEE performance, but we may take a short interaction or orientation to understand your interest and guide you properly.
Yes, you can apply in advance. Your final admission will be confirmed once your SEE result is published.
Here, learning is more focused, interactive, and career-oriented. You don’t just study for exams—you learn to understand concepts and prepare for future opportunities.
We balance both. Along with theory, students get practical exposure, project work, and lab-based learning—especially in Science and Computer-related subjects.
Yes. Students actively participate in clubs, events, sports, and creative programs that help build confidence and personality development.
Because here you get more than education—you get guidance, growth, and a supportive environment that helps you build your future with clarity and confidence.
Commuting & Campus Support
Yes, hostel facilities are available subject to availability. Students can apply based on their requirement, and allocation is done depending on available space.
Yes, the college provides transportation facilities on selected routes, helping students commute easily and safely from different areas of the valley.
Yes, class schedules are planned in a way that allows students to manage travel comfortably without affecting their academic routine.
Mid Valley provides regular academic guidance, extra classes, and subject-wise support to help students improve their understanding and performance.
Yes, teachers are approachable and provide personal mentoring to help students with study planning, concept clarity, and academic improvement.
Yes, the college offers counseling and mentoring support to help students stay motivated, manage studies effectively, and build confidence.
Absolutely. Students are encouraged to openly approach teachers and faculty for help whenever they face academic difficulties or confusion.