The college offers a mix of experienced and newer faculty members, many of whom also teach elsewhere, providing practical knowledge and being accessible to students. The faculty-to-student ratio is about 1:4000 to 1:5000, allowing for a generally approachable atmosphere. However, some issues have been highlighted, such as the management of fees and the frequency of exams, which are challenging for many students. The campus includes an SBI branch and ATM for student convenience, and fees are managed through a challan system, which involves multiple steps for completion but is transparent with no hidden admission charges.
Initially, the college lacked strong placement drives and job preparation programs, leaving students to find job opportunities independently due to limited support and no internship stipends. There is a need for the college to enhance its placement policies to better assist students in securing employment. Scholarships are available based on criteria like OBC and potentially SC/ST, though details on the entire scholarship program are unclear. The tuition fee is affordable, at 2500 Rs per month or 10000 Rs per semester, but the reviewer incurs an additional 120 Rs daily for transportation.
Despite receiving a scholarship, the reviewer did not secure employment through the college's placement services.
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