The college is proactive in adapting to student needs, gathering feedback every 4 to 5 months to inform improvements. Under the New Education Policy, the examination system now includes two 40-mark semesters each year, supplemented by 60 marks from internal assessments. The college features a supportive faculty and staff, ensuring exams are conducted with integrity. While following the University of Mumbai's curriculum, teachers enhance its relevance through their instruction. Students face summer and winter exams, with a strong pass rate.
The annual fees range from Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 8,000, covering amenities like gym, library, and sports activities. Tuition fees are roughly Rs. 800, exam fees Rs. 2,000, admission fees Rs. 200, and caution fees Rs. 150. Scholarships are offered to minorities and economically disadvantaged students, with details available online. Aided courses are affordable, with three-year fees under Rs. 10,000, though self-financed courses cost more. For the TTYBA program, students pay about Rs. 9,000 for various educational expenses.
Farewell fees in the final year are approximately Rs. 250. The college provides scholarships, facilities for reserved categories, and railway concessions. Women benefit from free one-month local train passes and low-cost three-month passes. The college also hosts extracurricular events like fests at reasonable costs.
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