The college features a mixed faculty reputation, with some praised for their excellent teaching while others face criticism for outdated methods. The teacher-student ratio is about 1:60 in general subjects and 1:15 in specialized areas, with 300 students per batch. Faculty members are generally experienced, holding advanced degrees, including PhDs. They are approachable and maintain frequent interactions with students, fostering a supportive classroom environment that addresses student concerns effectively. The institution offers a highly affordable fee structure, with regular students paying as low as Rs. 5,000 per semester, and students from below the poverty line paying just Rs. 1,000. The total study cost is approximately Rs. 300,000. For B.Com students, the fee is Rs. 4,180 for the first year and Rs. 3,180 for the second and third years. The college provides several scholarships, including the Ishan Uday (Rs. 45,000-55,000) and OBC (Rs. 30,000) scholarships, plus a Rs. 10,000 scholarship for hostel students. Although the review does not provide specific placement statistics for B.Com, students are supported in a challenging yet nurturing academic environment. However, fee increases could affect middle and lower-class families.
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