The course faces several challenges relating to campus facilities, teaching staff, and financial accessibility. There is a need for more campus amenities, such as a well-organized library, assignment corner, cafeteria, and relaxation area. The institution struggles with a low faculty-to-student ratio and requires more faculty members. While some instructors are efficient, others are criticized for partiality and lack of receptiveness to student feedback.
Financially, students are burdened by high tuition fees of 1,200,000 and an admission fee of 100,000, which many in Karnataka find unaffordable. The absence of scholarships or financial aid exacerbates this issue, and banks are reluctant to offer education loans due to the steep tuition costs. Students are required to stay in hostels despite inadequate facilities and poor food quality, which comes at a high cost.
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