The college faculty is generally kind and approachable, fostering a supportive learning environment despite a high faculty-to-student ratio of 10 to 600. Although the faculty is well-educated, focusing on practical understanding, there's an initial lack of clinical course faculty affecting practical knowledge. Classes are sometimes irregular, posing challenges for students. The course curriculum is relevant, with exams conducted twice a semester, focusing on both internal and external assessments. Placement opportunities are mainly for final semester students, with an average salary package of 3.80 LPA.
Companies like Amazon and Accenture visit for placements, mostly secured by high-performing students in science and B.Tech programs. However, there are no structured internships, leaving students to find them independently. The college offers scholarships and financial aid through NSP schemes, with special quotas for merit students and state government schemes. Tuition fees are low, with total graduation costs under 4 lakhs and semester fees as low as 3,000 rupees. The Bachelor of Arts program costs 17,000 rupees annually, excluding additional charges.
While the college supports extracurricular activities, it lacks campus employment opportunities. There are complaints about moot court charges of 2,400 rupees, and the fee structure includes charges for unprovided facilities. Scholarships vary yearly, with students receiving 1,100, 1,600, and 2,500 rupees over three years.
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