The college has a higher female to male student ratio and emphasizes strong relationships between students and faculty. The teaching staff is mostly praised for being effective and approachable, although a few are seen as less favorable. Students face regular assessments, including monthly and quarterly exams, with mathematics being particularly challenging. Each subject paper is worth 40 marks, and practical exams are regular. First-year coursework includes six subjects, each with a 100-mark exam.
The college is known for its sports programs and offers annual competitions. It is equipped with CCTV surveillance and has approachable staff, although opinions on the seriousness of the Arts faculty vary. Campus interviews are held annually for third-year students, with companies like Cummins and Govind participating. While there was no placement facility during the reviewer's time, internships were facilitated through faculty contacts. Scholarships like Shahu Maharaj and EBC are available, particularly for students from non-creamy layers and certain caste categories.
First-year fees are INR 2,500 with an INR 8,000 scholarship, second-year fees are INR 2,800 with a INR 1,000 scholarship, and third-year students receive INR 2,800 in scholarships, with an additional INR 1,000 directly in their bank accounts. The total fee over three years was INR 30,000, covering various academic charges, while students from other categories paid INR 50,000 yearly. Tuition fees were INR 10,000 annually, with lab and other charges totaling INR 1,500.
Merit and caste-based adjustments allowed some to pay less, such as INR 2,500 out of INR 4,000 annually.
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