The college features a mix of experienced and less experienced faculty, with most having completed their Master's degrees recently, and at least one faculty member holding a Bachelor's degree. Faculty members are approachable, open to feedback, and provide mentorship to support student learning. The Head of the Department is experienced, with knowledge in both teaching and psychology, while some assistant professors bring practical therapeutic experience. The department has around 10 faculty members who maintain a balanced approach between being friendly and strict.
The examination structure includes one semester exam and two internal exams per semester, with a low failure rate of 1 in 10 students. The college offers a structured one-year internship within its four-year courses, with Clinical Psychology internships provided in the sixth semester, involving observation activities, but no stipends. Other courses have more integrated internships in hospitals and other settings facilitated by MOUs. Scholarships are offered for high academic achievers, orphans, and rank holders.
Students with over 90% in their 12th exams receive a 25% fee concession. The fee for a 3-year course ranges from ?2,75,000 to ?3,84,000, with tuition fees increasing by up to 15% per year. Hostel costs range from ?60,000 to ?90,000 annually, with a 5% yearly increase. Additional scholarships are available through programs like NSP and SSP. The university, accredited with NAAC+, provides limited on-campus internships and job placements.
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