The college has faculty with moderate teaching skills and a demanding co-curricular program. It is more strict than other autonomous colleges, and while its campus is smaller, it maintains a positive student environment. The college lacks internship programs, even for courses like journalism and statistics that require them, leaving students to find their own unpaid internships.
There are no scholarships or recruitment opportunities available. However, the fees are comparable to those of government colleges, excluding self-financing colleges, and are considered affordable, with payments required each semester.

















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