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SoumyaGhosh

Faculty
4.0
Course
4.0
Campus
3.5
College
3.5
SOUMYA GHOSH
SOUMYA GHOSH
Reviewed on Jul 9, 2024(Enrolled 2023)

Course Curriculum Overview

4

Economics is a very delightful subject. Knowing the economical structure of a country is always very energetic.An economist can serve the world in very proper manner. Just we need to improve the exam related study.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions

The tuition fees a little high for me as because i belong to a middle class family. The total education fees is 10000 for MA. But students get the vivekananda scholarship which is around 24000 every year in MA course.

Campus Life

3.5

The only problem with this economics dept is that it is very strict and education related only. They don't have any social aspects. The don't interested in freshers, farewey, fest and all. Otherwise the university is goods.

Admission

You have to score 60% in economics. You can find every important thing in rbu.ac.in . If you have any kind of reservation certificate you will get special benefits. We get 4 and half months for every semester..

Faculty

4

Our faculty have 1 teacher per 10 student.Our teachers are very well educated and too much co operative and student friendly. They always try to find out our problems and give us great solutions. They are strict too

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