The college boasts a well-educated faculty, with most teachers holding PhDs and having passed rigorous exams like GATE and JAM. They apply effective teaching methods and maintain good interaction with students through class representatives. Major subject faculty are punctual and accommodating, offering extra classes when needed, though minor subject faculty may struggle with punctuality and syllabus completion. Mentorship classes provide significant support to students. Each semester includes two sessional exams worth 30 marks each and a semester exam worth 75 marks. To pass, students must succeed in both internal assessments and theory exams, with consequences for low attendance. Faculty-student relationships are generally positive, despite some departments, such as chemistry, having a lower faculty-to-student ratio. While B.Sc. students have limited internship opportunities, M.Sc. and B.Tech students experience better prospects with regular campus visits from reputable companies. The annual fee for a B.Sc. Life Sciences course is approximately 52,000 INR, totaling around 1.56 lakh INR over three years, while a B.Sc. Life Sciences with honors costs about 2.08 lakh INR. These fees are higher than those at other government colleges like Delhi University, where semester fees are about 4,000-5,000 INR. The college charges 35,000 to 40,000 INR per semester for B.Sc. Life Sciences, covering additional fees. Scholarships are offered but not widely advertised, including the Aicte Pragati and Saksham Scholarships, the Prime Minister's Scholarship Scheme, and merit-based awards for SC and BC students. These are discussed during induction, with specific scholarships available for single girl children, OBCs, SC/STs, and other categories. The college provides hostel facilities, with extra charges for transportation and accommodation.
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