The sociology department faces challenges due to an overcrowded classroom with 87 students and only one professor, making it hard for those at the back to hear. There's also confusion about the course structure, requiring faculty to offer detailed explanations. The college has a dedicated Placement Cell, supported by faculty and alumnae, which assists in job placements. However, placement opportunities for arts students are limited, while Economics Honors students have better prospects, with packages exceeding 16 lakh INR. Generally, placement salaries range from 5 to 7 lakh INR. Companies like Zee Media, EdLighten, and NTT Data have visited for campus placements this year. The college maintains a low fee structure, from Rs. 14,160 to Rs. 20,000 per subject. For Sociology Honors, the first-year fee is Rs. 14,160, dropping to Rs. 12,330 for the second year. Scholarships are available annually based on performance and background, offering financial assistance once a year. Unreserved students pay around Rs. 15,460 yearly, while fees for SC/ST students are between Rs. 8,000 and Rs. 9,000, and OBC students pay between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 12,000. Although the placement cell aims to provide job opportunities, many students opt for further studies or professional courses. Overall, the fees are considerably lower than those at private institutions.
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