The college faces challenges with a low faculty-to-student ratio due to insufficient staff. Though the current faculty might lack adequate training, they support students with assigned mentors who meet them twice weekly. The academic structure is rigorous, consisting of six exams per semester and projects. Placement opportunities are limited, with a low percentage of students securing jobs, often in roles unrelated to their studies. Some graduates are exploring alternative careers, like banking.
The tuition fee is consistently 1 lakh INR annually, with an additional 1 lakh INR for hostel accommodation. Other fees include a recurring 7,000 INR for semester and building costs. In the first year, the total fee was 137,000 INR, including 85,000 INR for tuition and registration, 27,000 INR for transport, and 25,000 INR for maintenance. The second-year fee was 135,000 INR, with 100,000 INR for tuition and registration and 35,000 INR for transport.
The third-year cost was 137,000 INR, with 100,000 INR for tuition and 37,000 INR for transport, while the fourth year required only the 100,000 INR tuition fee. The reviewer did not mention access to scholarships or financial aid.
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