The college maintains a student-teacher ratio of 1:50 for Masters programs, which is considered adequate, though a lower ratio of 1:15 is suggested for other courses and research-focused institutions. The faculty-student relationship is supportive, especially in the Faculty of Arts, encouraging student expression and appreciation. Students face two challenging exams per year, but the curriculum remains relevant. While the faculty provides quality education, the college could improve sports equipment and facilities such as parking and washrooms.
The college offers teaching internships for B.Ed students, with some being paid and available with various ministries and organizations. The college has a uniform fee structure for all, with no distinctions for categories like ST or SC. The annual fee is 25,000 INR, including tuition, development, and lab fees, totaling 40,000 INR for two years. Despite fee increases, it remains affordable for middle-class students. A Muslim minority scholarship is available yearly, but no other scholarships or financial aids are mentioned.
The college does not provide on-campus job opportunities.
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