The faculty-to-student ratio at the college is 2:200, indicating a high number of students for each faculty member. While most faculty members are approachable and maintain satisfactory relationships, some lack accountability. Specific faculty members like Shweta Bambuwala, Annie Royson, and others are praised for their teaching skills, whereas Nilesh Movalia and Rajesh Shah are noted as less approachable. The academic structure includes a mid-semester exam, two internal assessments, and an end-semester exam, but the curriculum is considered outdated, especially given the increasing fees. The college provides numerous internship opportunities with reputable companies like Dabur, Maruti, and Bank of America. Students must also complete a rural internship or participate in an AISEC course abroad. The annual fees for the batch of '21 are 2,21,000 INR, with an increase expected for each successive batch. Scholarships will be available, starting with the batch of '24. For international students, the fees are twice that of Indian students.
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