The college features a friendly and knowledgeable faculty, maintaining a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 1:10. The academic year is structured with four exams, two each semester, alongside additional assignments. While some visiting faculty like Sumit are appreciated, others receive criticism for inexperience. Notably, Zubin excels as a mentor. Despite the supportive environment, student exam failures are common due to lack of interest. Placement opportunities begin in the fourth year, but successful placements are rare and specific details on company visits and average salary packages are undisclosed.
Internships, mandatory at the end of even semesters, provide practical course-related experience, though most are unpaid. The yearly course fee is Rs. 1,13,000, covering tuition, activities, and library access, excluding transportation and hostel costs. Upon admission, the fee was Rs. 1,36,000, inclusive of admission, registration, caution money, and various other fees. Fees remain stable throughout the course. Scholarships are offered based on merit and financial need, but not for the bi-annual fee of approximately Rs. 90,000 per semester, which includes examination and convocation charges.
This fee structure reflects its status as a private university.
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