The course is taught by a team of 5-6 faculty members, supported by PhD scholars, ensuring effective learning with a focus on practical fieldwork. Students benefit from regular classes and maintain close contact with their instructors. The annual fee for the course is 5,325, with an additional semester fee of 825.
Admission costs total 2,235, covering tuition, caution, and registration fees. Scholarships are available for students from the same state who are economically disadvantaged, funded by the government. Fees are standardized for all students in the batch.
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