The course provides approachable faculty and adequate study materials, though some teachers lack friendliness, particularly in MBA courses. Classes are interactive but need more practical applications, and the predominant use of vernacular languages can challenge students, especially from the North-East. Faculty qualifications are impressive, with high dedication to student engagement in various settings. Students can participate in campus placements from the second last semester, with most companies being start-ups and limited support for HR roles.
The highest MBA sales package recorded was 11 lakhs, including incentives. Internships often involve sales roles with companies like The Reader's Club and ITC, both unpaid. The Big 4 accounting firms have blacklisted the college, affecting placement opportunities. The MBA program costs 6.10 lakhs for two years, with an annual fee of 2.3 lakhs and potential discounts for students from other programs. Hostel fees for a double bed non-AC room are 95,000 per year, with restrictions on AC room usage.
Placement support for English Honours and MBA HR is inadequate, with limited internships and a single industry visit in the last five years. The college does, however, offer substantial merit-based scholarships for both internal and external placement opportunities.
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