The B.Ed department at the college has a favorable student-to-professor ratio of 8:1, with 12 professors for 100 students. While the faculty is approachable, strict attitudes have sometimes led to strained relationships. Some professors, like Arti Mam, Vaneeta Mam, and Monika Davar Mam, are recognized for their effective teaching. However, there are concerns about favoritism and caste-based discrimination among certain faculty members. The curriculum includes frequent class tests and regular semester exams, which are generally easy, resulting in high pass rates. The course content is moderately relevant. Students become eligible for job opportunities in their final semester, but the college does not provide direct placements. Graduates are expected to find teaching positions on their own, with an average private sector salary of around 6 LPA. For government school jobs, exams like DSSSB are required, offering salaries between 10-12 LPA. The college facilitates unpaid internships with private schools, offering essential real-life experience. The two-year B.Ed course fee totals approximately 2,30,000 Rupees, with the first year costing 97,000 Rupees and the second year 93,000 Rupees. If upgraded within IP University, an additional fee of 5,000 Rupees is required. Management quota fees are higher. Scholarships are available for EWS, OBC, and SC/ST students, but not based on merit. The course's practical nature means it does not include campus job placements.
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