The college offers a generally supportive environment with good mentoring and teaching from faculty, fostering interaction between students and educators. However, some faculty members may exhibit favoritism based on personal biases, which can affect the motivation of certain student groups, including Muslim students. Lectures sometimes rely heavily on reading from slides.
The placement process includes campus interviews in the final year, but success rates are low, with only 2 or 3 students typically securing placements. Course fees have risen considerably, but students are only charged for specific events later. Merit scholarships are limited and there is a lack of clear communication about scholarships and concessions.
Campus employment opportunities are rare, and overall placement support is insufficient.
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