The college features a faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 30:70. However, faculty in the family and community science department face criticism for being unapproachable and overly focused on theory rather than practical skills. The college holds four exams annually, which are generally easy to pass, resulting in low failure rates. The course curriculum has been described as unsatisfactory. The annual fees start at 8,000 for the first year and increase to 9,000 in the second year, with an additional admission fee of 200. The college does not provide scholarships or financial aid. Apart from study materials and practical lab equipment, there are no extra charges.
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