The course faces criticism for faculty misconduct and financial exploitation, with concerns about collecting money from students without appropriate compensation for officiating duties. The fee structure is expensive and rising, yet the quality of facilities, including food, is reportedly declining. Students incur high charges without full refunds for leaves, and additional fines and fees, such as compensating teachers, increase their financial burden. The college lacks internship opportunities but offers jobs as physical education teachers, trainers, or coaches without any stipend. Hostel and mess fees are also high. The scholarship program is poorly communicated, with unclear application processes. While some students receive sports scholarships, the financial support is minimal, and no extra facilities or benefits accompany the scholarships.
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