The course has several strengths and areas for improvement. The main concerns include a less favorable faculty-to-student ratio and reliance on traditional teaching methods, which might not fully support students' educational and cultural growth. There's a call for more interactive teaching styles. Not all faculty members are approachable, which could affect student interaction and development. On the financial side, the college maintains a fixed fee structure with no unexpected increases.
The tuition fee for the entire course is ?54,000, breaking down to ?9,000 per semester. Additional costs include separate exam and practical fees. Financial assistance is available through merit-based scholarships, post-matric and pre-matric scholarships, and allowances based on caste reservation policies. The college also offers government insurance and a bus service, with fees based on distance. While the college doesn't provide extensive scholarships or placement opportunities, it does facilitate on-campus job interviews for students.
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