The college has a merit-based admission process, requiring a challenging entry test. Despite various hurdles, the courses, especially in philosophy, attract many students. The faculty is generally praised, with special commendation for the logic professor's Ivy League-level teaching. Other professors in logic and ethics, along with the Head of Department, are highly regarded. However, there is criticism regarding the professors' commitment in the Indian Philosophy department. As a government institution, the college's fee structure is moderate.
Since 2015, a strict attendance policy has increased students' expenses, especially for those needing parental accompaniment due to safety concerns, impacting transportation and food costs. Additionally, campus access restrictions for parents have made attendance and academic performance challenging. The review expresses dissatisfaction with the placement process over the past five years, questioning its effectiveness and value. Although the university offers some scholarships, there is uncertainty about their availability for regular students, and the education system remains costly despite being a government institution.
The reviewer notes not encountering any scholarships for students.
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