The faculty is supportive and easily reachable, with professors open to calls or texts. Although the faculty-to-student ratio is on the lower side, instructors in the economics department are committed to ensuring students grasp the material. The master's program involves 5 papers each semester, over 4 semesters, with varying exam difficulty but a high pass rate.
Optional internships are available through various NGOs and foundations, and bachelor's students can engage in the NSS program. The Master in Economics program costs a total of 10,600, covering tuition, caution, admission, and examination fees. Scholarships are offered for economically disadvantaged students and those from SC/ST categories. The campus facilities are described as average.








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