The course offers a favorable teaching environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of 19 teachers for 100 students. Notable faculty members like Prita Asati and Rashmi Jain are recognized for their effective teaching and problem-solving skills. The faculty's performance is generally commendable, and exams range from moderate to difficult. In the humanities department, placements start after the first year, with students recruited by NGOs and government institutions for social services and program development roles.
Field visits to various NGOs are organized every Saturday, providing valuable internship opportunities. Organizations such as Childline 108 and Parivar Kalyan offer internships with a stipend of Rs. 10,000 per month, helping students gain hands-on experience in addressing social issues. Students engage in projects like studying the impact of COVID-19 on student life and mental health. The semester fee is set at 11,500 INR, with a refundable caution fee of 4,000 INR required initially.
Fees are payable via challan at a bank located near the Department of Social Sciences. There are no fee relaxations based on category, but students can access various scholarships, including the Central Sector Scheme and SHE scholarship, available at both central and state levels.
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