The college provides a supportive learning environment, with faculty fostering positive and open relationships with students. A mentor-mentee program is in place to help students discuss academic and personal issues, contributing to a cooperative atmosphere. The fee structure is designed to accommodate different financial backgrounds. Subsidized students pay 3,500 per year, while non-subsidized students pay 20,000 per year.
Scholarships are available for eligible students, such as those below the poverty line or from the Economically Weaker Section (EWS), through the National Scholarship Portal (NSP). Examples of reduced fees include 2,300 per annum for a Bachelor of Arts degree and 2,000 per annum for a Master of Arts degree.
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