The college has a small student body of 60 and 6 faculty members, fostering a close-knit environment where teachers often know students by name. However, larger class sizes can limit personalized instruction. The gender ratio is 50 girls to 30 boys. The Bachelor of Arts program takes 3 years to complete, while the Master of Arts program is 2 years long. Students face two exams annually: a mid-term exam worth 40 marks and a final exam worth 80 marks. Despite the educational offerings, the college lacks placement opportunities, with no students securing jobs after graduation. Additionally, there is no established alumni network or notable achievements from former students. Tuition fees are set by the management, with the BA program costing about 20,000 rupees and the MA program approximately 10,000 rupees. These fees include charges like human rights fees and library deposits. Scholarship opportunities are available, but students must apply to benefit from them; otherwise, they pay regular fees.
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