The economics department at the college features a faculty-to-student ratio of 1 professor for every 100 students, supported by cooperative guest faculty and proficient mentors. Internal exams occur each semester over six semesters, maintaining a high standard. The biology and education integrated course offers limited internships but frequently holds educational camps, such as the recent one in Koraput. The college offers a self-financed course with an annual fee of Rs. 50,000. Science students pay an annual fee of Rs. 620, while arts students pay Rs. 600, with no additional tuition fees. Additional fees include Rs. 50 each for youth sports, laboratory, commemoration day, library, and society; Rs. 30 each for healthcare insurance and magazine; Rs. 25 for athletics; Rs. 20 each for drama, music, film society, and furniture; Rs. 15 for the reading room; Rs. 10 each for the common room and day scholar association; and Rs. 5 each for social service guide, welfare fund, scout and guide, and NCC. The examination fee is Rs. 100. Scholarships are available, including a Rs. 12,000 scholarship for honors students and variable scholarships for self-financed courses, particularly for SC, ST, and MBC under the Post Matric Scholarship scheme. The Odisha government also provides state scholarships and a laptop DBT for reserved categories. Overall, the study costs are moderate and affordable, with good administrative support from the university.
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