The course review points out concerns about perceived bias and favoritism by female faculty members, with students feeling pressured to follow their instructions closely, potentially due to a lack of logical reasoning in communication. The examination structure consists of four exams per year, with internal exams accounting for 60% of the final grades and external exams making up 40%. Despite these issues, faculty are described as helpful and supportive. Periodic tests are also conducted before the main exams each year.
The college offers projects that enhance practical skills, although students are responsible for finding their own internships. The annual fee structure shows a significant difference between genders, with girls paying Rs. 7,890 and boys about Rs. 1,180, covering tuition, examination, and related costs without additional compulsory charges. Over a 3-year undergraduate program, the total fee amounts to Rs. 24,600. In the first year, the fee was Rs. 7,500, increasing to Rs.
9,500 for each of the following years. The reviewer did not qualify for scholarships due to their family's income level.
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