The course offers a manageable faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:70, with a BSc class typically having four teachers for around 100 students. This includes two zoology instructors, and one each for chemistry and botany. The relationship between students and faculty is positive, as teachers are approachable and supportive. While internal exams aren't mandatory, students are expected to participate in the final practical and exams conducted by the Bihar board. Dhiraj sir, the head of the zoology department, is highly regarded for his teaching effectiveness.
Starting from the second year, students can engage in non-paid internships, including opportunities in medical labs, which are crucial for gaining practical experience, especially in techniques like PCR technology. The university provides affordable education, with annual fees around 2500 INR and additional costs of about 1500 INR, totaling 5000 to 6000 INR per year. The entire course costs approximately 15000 to 20000 INR, which is lower than many other institutions due to its government funding.
Scholarships based on merit are available to assist students facing financial difficulties, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder their education.
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