The college maintains a manageable student-teacher ratio of 10:1 to 15:1, ensuring personalized attention despite faculty involvement in multiple departments, which might limit individual interactions. Academically, students undergo four exams per semesterÑthree internal and one externalÑwith only the top two internal scores contributing to their evaluation. Notably, the fish biology faculty is especially supportive. Extracurricular opportunities include participation in NSS, camps, and the CM Yuva Internship Program, which offers a ₹10,000 monthly stipend, aided by teacher guidance. The college's fees are affordable, totaling ₹25,000 for two years, with the first-year fee at ₹14,000 and the second year at approximately ₹9,000. Payment seat fees are ₹5,000 higher. However, scholarship opportunities are scarce, especially for higher courses, with limited vacancies. In a recent batch, only 1 out of 40 students secured a ₹4,000 scholarship. Over two years, tuition fees amounted to ₹7,000, caution money was ₹3,000, and other charges were ₹4,000, with a scholarship amount available of about ₹7,000.
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