The course fosters a close-knit, supportive environment between faculty and students, with a significant focus on student welfare and academic success. Faculty members are approachable and experienced, contributing positively to the learning experience. The assessment structure includes three sessional exams per semester and a final exam, ensuring comprehensive evaluation. The student demographic is 60% female and 40% male. The program offers strong placement opportunities, with an 80% placement rate and a minimum salary offer of 8 lakhs, collaborating with companies like Star Cement. Internships are also facilitated, with annual notifications for opportunities. The total cost of the MSW program is Rs 180,000 over two years, with Rs 45,000 per semester. Initial fees include a Rs 1,000 registration, approximately Rs 75,000 for admission, a Rs 10,000 caution deposit, and Rs 10,000 in miscellaneous fees. Late payments incur fees between Rs 500 and Rs 1,000. Although the college is well-regarded for its social work education in Guwahati and Meghalaya, the fee structure is criticized for insufficient amenities. No discounts are provided for Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes, but various scholarships from the government and institution are available. However, students face challenges applying for the Umbrella Scheme Scholarship in Meghalaya this year.
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