Unity College boasts a highly qualified and dedicated faculty, although some staff members show favoritism and are difficult to approach, which can lead to female students feeling neglected. Ma'am Remi is particularly praised for her effective teaching, while Ma'am Emilio and Asen have faced student complaints. The college offers diverse internship opportunities in fields like baking, fashion, and teaching computer applications, conducted during summer vacations, with students required to maintain daily reports and presentations.
The fee structure is considered affordable for middle-class families in Nagaland, with certain program fees at 250,000 and monthly fees at 6,000. Scholarships are limited and influenced by political issues, with undergraduate students receiving around 9,500 and postgraduate students around 10,000. Scholarships are merit-cum-means based, and the college does not levy extra fees. Unity College's educational system and bus services are also positively noted.
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