The college has a high student-to-faculty ratio, meaning there are more students than faculty members. Notable faculty from the RBI honors program like Mr. Dheeraj, Mr. Ravikant, and Mr. Naveen are well-liked for their friendliness, though there is some dissatisfaction with Ms. Lena Basu. While exams are generally handled well, the attendance policy and its financial penalties are criticized. Students may face additional costs, potentially between one to two lakh rupees, for summer school due to detentions, despite already high fees. The college facilities, including food and hostels, are noted as needing improvement. Campus placements are decent but vary depending on the course and student skills. The university has a strong global network, aiding students seeking further education abroad. Practical learning is supported through field trips to locations like the Times of India and Anantagiri Hills. Many students plan to pursue master's degrees overseas or prepare for exams like the UPSC. Scholarships are offered based on a three-round selection process, with awards covering 45% to 50% of tuition fees. For a BA Honours course, tuition is 1,300,000 rupees after the maximum scholarship. The college does not offer management or private seats for purchase.
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