The course features a structured examination process with two key exams each year—a mid-term worth 30 marks and an end-term worth 70 marks. Occasionally, assignments contribute to the final grade. Faculty members, who are graduates from prestigious Indian institutes, use innovative and engaging teaching methods to facilitate a thorough understanding of the material. The curriculum is tailored to each branch, preparing students well for competitive master's exams. Teachers encourage questions, ensuring all student queries are resolved.
The college provides various scholarships and fellowships, such as the Mahendra Nath Bhattacharyya and Jaya Bhattacharyya Memorial Scholarship, Tanushree Hazarika Memorial Fellowship, and a scholarship for economically disadvantaged students. Additionally, government fellowships available include the UGC-CSIR Junior Research Fellowship and DST INSPIRE Fellowship. The fee structure comprises an admission fee of Rs. 500, a tuition fee of Rs. 1000, and other fees, amounting to Rs. 6000 initially and Rs. 1400 per semester.
Eligible students can receive a complete fee waiver.
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