The course is taught by a faculty with diverse qualifications, including master's degrees, PhDs, and stage performance certificates. Despite their credentials, the emphasis is on their teaching effectiveness rather than personal achievements. The examination system is formal and primarily theoretical, following a semester pattern similar to fields like commerce and science.
Regular students take exams twice a year, while private students have a yearly exam covering both semesters' content. The assessment is percentage-based, with some points for practical demonstrations or viva, though the approach is mostly theoretical and needs improvement. The annual fee for both bachelor's and master's programs was around 10,000, with private students paying slightly less.
Unreserved category students did not have scholarship options at that time, and fees have likely increased since 2014.
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