The college is currently experiencing a shortage of faculty, especially in the Math and Physics departments, with only four and three teachers respectively for classes exceeding 100 students. Despite this, the dedicated faculty provides personalized attention and effective teaching, maintaining an accessible and supportive environment. Exams, including midterms and semester-end exams, are moderately challenging. The college charges an admission fee of about 1600-1800 rupees per year, covering tuition, library, and sports facilities.
Additionally, students pay an exam fee of 900-1100 rupees per semester and 1500 rupees for degree-related activities. The overall annual cost ranges from 2700-4000 rupees, excluding admission and registration fees. As a state government college, no tuition fee is charged, and while the college does not offer direct scholarships, students can apply for government scholarships like the Mukhyamantri Uch Siksha Yojana and SC/ST scholarships. Shared hostel accommodation is available for 1000 rupees annually.
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