The course provides an adequate faculty-to-student ratio, ensuring enough teachers for each subject. However, the quality of student-teacher relationships is not ideal, with a focus on students assisting faculty rather than being the primary focus of teaching. This dynamic, coupled with perceived preferential treatment of some students, affects grades and causes dissatisfaction, particularly with an assistant professor in the economics department.
Academic evaluation is limited to a single annual exam without additional tests during the year. The college offers a uniform scholarship to all students, but there is a delay as scholarships for one session are distributed in the next. Course fees are affordable, though there may be extra costs, such as providing meals for viva invigilators during project submissions.
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