The college is noted for its generally well-regarded faculty, with a student-to-faculty ratio of about 80 to 100 students per class. Sociology faculty receive particular praise for their supportive demeanor, while feedback on philosophy faculty is mixed. Exams involve 10-mark minor and 80-mark major assessments, with passing considered manageable with moderate effort. Although the faculty is qualified, there's a perception that their skills could be better leveraged for enhanced learning.
The syllabus is reportedly incomplete, and exams every three months present challenges. Sports facilities exist but are insufficient for student-athletes. Despite these issues, faculty support contributes positively to the college environment. In the third year, students can undertake internships aligned with their subjects, such as a 10-day program with JKEDI for entrepreneurship students, yielding certificates and substantial learning despite the absence of project completion. The annual course fees range from 10,000 to 22,000 INR, subject-dependent, inclusive of tuition, caution, registration, and development fees.
There are no on-campus job placements or internships, but scholarships via the NSP scheme are available for SC, ST, OBC, and financially disadvantaged students, potentially offsetting or refunding part of the fees.
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