Maharajas College in Kerala stands out as the only government autonomous college in the state, offering professional faculty with most holding PhDs and some holding patents. It provides dedicated tutors for each module, ensuring a supportive learning environment. The college conducts two semester exams annually over eight semesters, with results released promptly within a week. The Chemistry department is particularly robust, supported by a vast and well-qualified staff. While the faculty-student relationship is generally strong, some faculty members could improve attendance and teaching efficacy. The college's liberal FYUGP syllabus helps students achieve good grades, with additional internal exams and viva sessions to support learning. Teaching standards are high, maintained by experienced and government-appointed faculty. The college offers affordable tuition fees, which vary based on reservation categories. The initial admission cost includes a 4,000 INR fee for procedures and the PTA fund. Semester exams cost 45 INR for E-grantz scholarship recipients, while others pay 150 INR per subject. Reserved category students can pay as little as 100 INR per semester for tuition and exam fees combined. Some students' academic fees are as low as 2,700 INR annually, with additional minor fees for ID cards and miscellaneous charges. Annual fees for courses like BSc Chemistry are around 6,000 INR, plus PTA funds and caution deposits. Scholarships such as E-grantz, state merit, and CH Mohammed Koya are available, allowing students, especially those from reserved categories, to pay significantly reduced fees based on eligibility.
...Read More
Comments