In the first two years, the college had a balanced faculty with two teachers for each of six subjects and one teacher for the remaining two subjects. However, by the third year, faculty involvement sharply dropped to just two teachers, leading to high turnover and impacting the quality of education. The English department is particularly noted for effective teaching and great student support, unlike the psychology department, which faces criticism for lack of engagement.
BA students take two exams annually, with moderate difficulty, but some students struggle and fail due to insufficient preparation. The course curriculum is relevant but could benefit from updates, especially in English, where modern works are recommended. The college fees increased from about 5,000 rupees in the first year to around 7,000 rupees in the third year, covering library, tuition, and examination costs. These fees are generally affordable and consistent across all students, reducing the reliance on scholarships.
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