The course highlights some challenges with faculty being viewed as unapproachable and egotistical, providing little support for students interested in research. Exams are reportedly designed to increase the chances of failure, with concerns about the grading process. On the financial side, the college offers an affordable tuition fee ranging from 50,000 to 60,000 per year for the 3-year course, with potential concessions for financially weak students.
The overall annual cost amounts to approximately 39,000 to 47,000, with an additional 3,400 per semester for exam fees. Students from OBC, SC, and ST categories enjoy reduced fees compared to those in the general category. Academically gifted students may qualify for scholarships, although no financial aid or assistance in applying is provided.























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