The college has a faculty-to-student ratio of 18:1 to 20:1, with about 6-7 faculty members, known for their approachability and effective teaching in subjects like Economics and Game Theory. The curriculum includes semester-wise exams, two internal exams per semester, and mid-semester exams. Internal assessments carry 30 marks, while final exams are 70 marks and are considered challenging. Placement opportunities are strong in Economics and Statistics, with firms like HSBC, Ernst and Young, and KPMG recruiting for analyst roles.
However, placements are less robust in other departments. The college is supportive of research, ideal for PhD aspirants, and has notable alumni like Amartya Sen. The active placement cell enhances job prospects, especially for postgraduates. Internship opportunities include summer research programs and partnerships with firms like Exide and Accenture. The fee structure is generally low, with annual fees around 4200 rupees, waived during COVID-19. The B.Sc Economics program costs 5400 rupees annually, with additional fees for registration, sports, and laboratory use.
Semester fees vary by program, with B.Sc Economics/Mathematics (Hons) at 1500 rupees, other B.Sc programs at 1125 rupees, B.A. at 1100 rupees, M.A. at 1260 rupees, and MSc at 1335 rupees, all inclusive of examination and tuition fees. There's no fee relaxation for different student categories, and scholarships are limited, apart from government schemes like Kanyashree K3 for girls offering 2500 rupees.
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