The college offers a well-rounded education with a strong faculty presence, especially in the English, Political Science, History, and Communications Departments. However, the Sociology Department has been noted for having 2 out of 3 underqualified professors. The curriculum is comprehensive, and faculty-student relationships are generally positive. Starting in the third year, students can participate in campus placements, with companies like Goldman Sachs and EY, as well as NGOs such as TeachForIndia, recruiting annually. The placement cell is active and regularly updates students on job and internship opportunities. While tuition fees are high, the college provides scholarships and fee concessions for financially disadvantaged students to help offset costs. For those without scholarships, first-year fees under the NRI quota are Rs. 78,000, with subsequent years costing Rs. 45,900. Additional charges include Rs. 500 per paper for supplementary exams and reevaluation, and between Rs. 500 to Rs. 2,000 for extra credit courses. More details on financial aid are available on the college's website.
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