The course is designed with a structured relationship between students and faculty, similar to a father-son dynamic. Each semester includes three exams: Assessment Test 1 and 2, each worth 40 marks, and a Model Exam worth 75 marks. The physics department is notable for its historical significance, with alumni like Sir CV Raman. Faculty members are approachable and knowledgeable. Semester exams are held within the college. Campus placements begin in the 6th semester but are limited and competitive. Internships are offered in basic geology companies but generally lack stipends and special opportunities. Despite their educational value, internships see low participation due to the challenge of finding relevant placements. The college is affordable, with yearly tuition fees ranging from Rs. 300 to Rs. 1300 depending on the course. Other costs include a semester fee of Rs. 75 per paper, a statement of marks fee of Rs. 100, and an application form fee of Rs. 50, all payable online. Scholarships like NSP and SSP are available, with eligibility based on criteria such as academic performance and socio-economic background. Although tuition is low, the limited campus recruitment options lead many students to seek jobs in private companies.
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