The course at Allahabad University, including its ISDC constituent college, faces challenges with faculty-to-student interaction, particularly at the bachelor's level. Master's programs fare better due to smaller class sizes. Faculty engagement is generally available during classes and office hours, though some professors are less accessible due to additional duties. While faculty are mostly responsive to student inquiries, mentorship and job placement opportunities are limited. Ideological differences between faculty and students can occasionally lead to difficulties.
A significant fee increase has raised the course fee to 9,500, with the total cost of a two-year education estimated between 25,000 to 30,000, including service fees. Although scholarships from state and central governments are offered, their effectiveness has declined in recent years. The state government provides a fee refund of about 10,000, but details about central government scholarships remain unclear. Financial aid, stipends, and job placements are notably lacking.
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