The government college has a faculty of 3 to 4 members per department, with additional assistants. While some faculty are effective, issues like lack of responsibility and slow task completion are noted. Students must pass two exams each semester to advance in their courses. The college emphasizes internships and workshops for practical experience, which benefit students' career development. Scholarships are mainly for students with caste or income certificates, leaving general category students ineligible.
The annual tuition fee is around 5,000 INR, with an additional semester form fee of 1,600 INR, and a yearly admission fee of about 3,000 INR. Despite the absence of campus job placements, the total fees are relatively low, ranging from 4,000 to 6,000 INR. Scholarships like the National Scholarship Portal's post-matric and Ishan Uday are available, alongside benefits for meeting attendance or reservation criteria. There are concerns about the misuse of income certifications for scholarship eligibility.
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