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Things you need to know about Netaji Subhash Open University

Course
4.5
Campus
2.5
College
3.0
Supriya Das
Supriya Das
Reviewed on Jan 3, 2024(Enrolled 2022)

Course Curriculum Overview

4.5

Opting for distance learning allows flexibility. No need for regular college attendance. I chose it for convenience. Student-faculty ratio is 40-50:1. Highly qualified and engaging faculty. One final exam per year, with online assignment submissions.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions

No scholarships for the Bengali master's course. Affordable at Rs. 4200 per year. Distance learning saves on extra expenses. No government aid or job prospects for this program. But there is scope for higher studies

Campus Life

2.5

No annual fests or tech events in this distance learning program. Classes in various city colleges provide access to books and journals. Well-equipped classrooms, but no sports or extracurricular activities. No social groups, clubs, or dedicated websites.

Admission

To pursue a PG course, first, complete your BA in the desired subject. The application form is typically released in the month of November-December. Enroll by paying the requisite admission fees online.

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