The college offers a supportive learning environment with a well-educated and experienced faculty, many of whom hold doctorate degrees. Despite facing a recent teacher shortage, the faculty provides significant support to students, particularly during exams. One issue noted is low student attendance. The annual tuition fee increases by about 2,000-3,000, bringing the total cost of education to around 90,000 per year, not including transportation and meals.
Scholarships are available, offering 5,000 for students who score above 85% in 12th grade. The campus is compact but tidy, promoting a peaceful atmosphere where self-study is encouraged due to limited teaching support. The college is particularly supportive of the arts, hosting engaging functions and programs. Additionally, merit-based scholarships are provided to students, further supporting their educational pursuits.
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