The admission process for the course involves an entrance test, requiring candidates to pass both a multiple-choice and a subjective exam, followed by an interview with a four-member panel. Admission is granted only after clearing all these stages. The faculty is supportive and well-qualified, fostering independent problem-solving by offering guidance. They are approachable through email, phone, and in-person visits. While Jyotirmoy Banerjee is recognized for his expertise in macroeconomics, Taposhik's unique style in microeconomics may seem less cooperative.
Each subject has two 50-mark exams per semester, but inconsistencies in exam formats and teaching methods result in a high failure rate in some subjects. The university offers affordable fees, with the MA Economics program charging 32,000 rupees per semester, totaling 64,000 rupees yearly, covering tuition, registration, and development costs. However, SC category students benefit from reduced fees of 500 rupees per semester and 1,000 rupees annually. The reviewer received a scholarship of approximately 10,000 rupees for high semester scores.
Placement opportunities are strong, with multinational companies providing career paths, supported by faculty guidance on career and further studies.
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