The course offers a supportive learning environment with knowledgeable faculty who effectively manage classes of about 50 students. They actively mentor students to help them achieve high positions and are approachable for doubt clarification. The college provides various scholarships and financial aids to reduce the financial burden on students. For most students, tuition fees are minimal or even non-existent, with most costs related to exam registration, which is waived for economically weaker sections.
Admission and annual tuition fees range from 1,200 to 2,800 rupees. Scholarships such as E-grantz, Muhammad Koya Scholarship, State and Central Sector Scholarships, and Snehapoorvam offer financial assistance between 2,000 to 10,000 rupees based on eligibility criteria like income and caste. Despite these resources, tuition fee increases pose challenges for economically disadvantaged students. While there are no campus job opportunities and limited post-graduation employment prospects, eligible students can receive scholarships covering tuition and hostel fees, enhancing accessibility to education.
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