The course focuses on women's and gender studies, emphasizing equality and addressing the subordination of women. Faculty members are supportive and treat everyone equally. While the Arts department lacks direct campus placements, students often find jobs through internships and NGOs focused on women's empowerment. The university actively supports career development through its placement cell and skill workshops. Despite a decline in company visits due to the COVID-19 pandemic, internships and a strong alumni network help students secure employment. The MBA program offers good placement packages. The college provides an affordable annual fee of 7,670 and offers fee waivers and scholarships, such as the Nijut Moina scholarship, which grants 2,500 per month to female postgraduate students.
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