The college boasts a favorable reputation for its permanent faculty, although guest faculty receive mixed feedback. The student gender ratio is balanced at 40:50, fostering a positive, discrimination-free environment. The evaluation system includes 5 marks for attendance and behavior, 20 marks for sessionals, and 70 marks for final exams. Students can attempt up to three sessionals, with the best two contributing to their internal assessment. Those who fail can still progress but must retake failed exams. Internal exams are conducted by university faculty, while external exams are overseen by external professors. The college offers diverse placement opportunities, particularly in technical fields like physics, with internships primarily available to final-year students. Graduates have secured high-paying jobs, with top salaries reaching 30 lakhs per annum and typical offers ranging from 2 to 4 lakhs. The annual college fee is 18,000 rupees, payable in two or four installments for SC/ST students, with variations depending on the department. The fee for first-year BSc and MSc students is 9,000 rupees, covering tuition and other fees. Hostel accommodation costs 12,000 rupees annually, plus 3,000 rupees per month for meals. Admission costs include a total of 2,500 rupees, covering various obligatory charges without merit-based scholarships.
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