The distance education program faces challenges with a less-than-ideal faculty-to-student ratio, resulting in mostly online interactions and irregular classes. This limits faculty-student engagement, although professors like Professor Sukanya provide effective teaching in Financial Accounts. Exams are conducted offline twice a year at nearby centers, with a low failure rate for consistently prepared students. The syllabus is extensive and outdated but can be navigated with dedication. Faculty relationships with students are generally professional and approachable.
The fee structure varies by category: general category students pay Rs. 10,100 to Rs. 12,100 in the first year and Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 11,000 in the second year, including tuition, admission, registration fees, and other charges. SC/ST students receive tuition waivers, paying Rs. 9,800 in the first year and Rs. 9,500 in the second year. Management category fees align with general fees, with an additional management seat fee of Rs. 2,000. Exam fees are Rs. 1,700, and registration fees are Rs. 860.
Fees increase annually, but several scholarships and financial aids are available, such as the Post-Matric Scholarship and Merit-cum-Means Scholarship. However, there are no merit-based scholarships.
Comments