The faculty at the college are well-regarded for their approachability and engagement beyond academics, maintaining a faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 1:20 to 1:30. Noteworthy faculty include Mr. Satyajit Majumdar and Professor Bharat Damani, recognized for their hands-on teaching methods. The curriculum emphasizes real-world applications through midterm exams, assignments, fieldwork, and semester exams. Students are required to engage with real entrepreneurs and initiate a pilot venture in their second semester. Despite the challenging material, most students complete their courses successfully, with only 3-4 not finishing.
Each college center has its own placement committee, supplemented by a central committee. Placement success varies, with ODCL and HRM students achieving the highest average packages of around 30 LPA. While the college promotes entrepreneurship, it also supports students in securing jobs prior to starting their ventures. The Tata Institute of Social Sciences' reputation aids in securing internships, especially for students in the School of Management and Labour Studies. The total tuition fee for the 2-year course is Rs. 145,000, including a refundable deposit of Rs. 10,000.
The semester-wise fees are Rs. 51,500 for Semester 1, Rs. 27,500 for Semester 2, Rs. 39,000 for Semester 3, and Rs. 27,000 for Semester 4. Additional fieldwork fees and expenses are the student's responsibility. Accommodation costs Rs. 38,000 per semester, with Rs. 18,000 for housing and Rs. 20,000 for dining, the latter being adjustable. These costs are reasonable compared to off-campus expenses in Mumbai.
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