The college has a favorable faculty-to-student ratio due to its lower enrollment, which allows for more personalized interactions, though experiences can vary with some staff being perceived as rude. The curriculum leans heavily on textbook learning, with limited practical exposure, and includes up to 6-7 exams, where a notable number of students either fail or are debarred. Notable companies like Hero MotoCorp, Tata, and Infosys visit the campus for recruitment, aligning with student capabilities.
Placement opportunities are linked to projects such as the Central Vista, and internships are available in both government and private sectors. However, internship quality and availability differ, with courses like BBA offering paid roles, while others, like BabEd, lack sufficient opportunities. The university has partnerships to boost placements, offering scholarships like full tuition fee concessions for SC/ST students and 20% discounts for Haryana domiciled students with the correct certificates. Scholarships are also extended to meritorious students and those from backward classes.
The fee structure is approximately 30,000 INR per semester, consistent across all students regardless of performance. While some courses have campus placements, the management of these opportunities has faced criticism.
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