The course offers different fee structures for local and out-of-state students. Local students pay up to 20,000 INR per semester without any donations, while Karnataka residents benefit from even lower fees ranging from 12,000 to 20,000 INR based on merit. Out-of-state students face higher costs, with fees around 2.5 lakh INR annually and a one-time donation of 40,000 INR. The total fees for the program are approximately 2 lakh INR over four semesters, excluding additional costs for non-local students.
The faculty is commended for effective teaching and ensuring class continuity, even in the absence of specific instructors. The course includes well-organized 50-minute classes per subject. Despite the lack of placement opportunities in the past 3-4 years, the administration plans to introduce them soon, though no concrete timeline is provided. Internships are not common, but there might be opportunities to arrange them this year, and students are encouraged to seek their own.
The college offers two scholarships, mainly accessible to in-state students, with fewer opportunities for non-local or out-of-state students.
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