The review highlights a difference in teaching quality between permanent and guest faculty at the college. Permanent teachers are commended for their effective teaching methods and supportive behavior, particularly towards students from underprivileged backgrounds. However, there is a noted bias from some teachers who seem to favor students from wealthier backgrounds. In terms of placements, technical students have opportunities as multiple companies participate in their placement process, but art students lack placement opportunities and information about the process.
Costs of study vary, with government colleges generally offering lower fees due to state funding. Scholarships are available based on specific income criteria. For example, a student paid about 5,000 annually for tuition and received a 3,500 scholarship from the government, plus an exam fee of around 1,500. Personal study-related expenses were about 30,000 annually. Despite these financial commitments, not all students find jobs through campus placements.
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