The commerce department at the college has a faculty-to-student ratio of 3:265, highlighting a significant faculty shortage. There are three faculty members, with Ajit Sir, known for his modern teaching style, being particularly helpful in first-semester finance subjects. The internal marking system is seen as biased, favoring those in good terms with faculty. Exams per semester include a 20-mark internal and an 80-mark external, both considered easy, resulting in a low fail rate.
The college focuses mainly on commerce for women, with arts and science also available. It offers affordable education compared to other state institutions. Admission fees for odd semesters are about Rs. 1200, and exam fees are Rs. 700 per semester. Semesters 1, 3, and 5 require both admission and exam fees, while semesters 2, 4, and 6 require only exam fees. Vocational courses like BBA and BCA cost Rs. 60,000.
Financial aid through E-Kalyan offers Rs. 3,500 to Rs. 5,000 yearly for SC, ST, and OBC 1 category students. Additional expenses include tuition fees (Rs. 3,000), registration fees (Rs. 2,900), and other fees totaling Rs. 4,000. The total cost for eight semesters surpasses Rs. 1,500, with registration and other expenses around Rs. 3,500.
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