After evaluating options, a student chose this college over NIRTAR for their master's program. The entrance exam was manageable. The faculty is highly qualified and experienced, including notable figures like guide Miss Maman Paul and HOD Mr. Shamal Koley, who are praised for their expertise and understanding. The tuition is relatively high, with the first semester costing about 75,000 and the second semester around 58,000 annually, plus additional expenses for hostel and potential research projects.
Graduates have good job prospects, though internships aren't included. However, hospital training is available in Amritsar, but without stipends. The college offers several scholarships, mainly for SC category students from Punjab and those who have lost one or both parents. Although schemes for economically disadvantaged students exist, financial support is limited. Some scholarships can cover half or the full tuition fee.
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