The course features a student-to-teacher ratio of 20:1, with 80 students and four teachers. Ms. Komal and Ms. Payal are noted for their dedication and proficiency in teaching general subjects and accounting, respectively, while the economics and Java teachers are considered less effective. The evaluation system includes two MCQ tests worth 20 marks, an internal test initially worth 50 marks but adjusted to 20, assignments worth 10 marks, and an external exam worth 50 marks, totaling 100 marks. This is the course's inaugural year, so there are no placement records yet. However, there are plans to establish a placement cell, with coordination efforts underway with GIFT City near Ahmedabad. The annual fee is 50,000, split into two semesters of 25,000 each, leading to a total fee of 150,000 over six semesters. Economically weaker sections receive a 50% fee reduction, but there is no information on fee concessions for SC and ST categories, and the college does not offer financial aid or scholarships.
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