The college offers a favorable faculty-to-student ratio, with staff generally helpful and friendly. While some professors, particularly in political science and music, are well-regarded, others receive mixed reviews, notably in English and some geography courses due to limited staff. The academic structure includes four exams annually, with two per semester and a combination of internal and external assessments. Students find exams moderately challenging due to a large syllabus and limited resources. Concerns exist about the internal exam grading process, where only 6 pages are allowed, potentially affecting scores despite correct answers. The fee structure is affordable, with payments made semester-wise: ₹1,400 in the 1st, 3rd, and 5th semesters, and ₹740 in the 2nd, 4th, and 6th semesters, totaling around ₹2,200 annually. Scholarships are available and may cover the course fee entirely, with additional aid for reserved caste students and those with parents in the BSF. The college is improving its infrastructure with new buildings and a multipurpose hall, although some older structures are outdated. Attendance policies are lenient, which may lead to lower class participation.
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