The course is taught by a small faculty team of three professors, with PhD scholars handling the remaining subjects. Students take exams three times each semester, comprising Minor-1 (20 marks), Minor-2 (20 marks), and Major (60 marks), with no assignments or presentations. Typically, 50-54 out of 60 students pass, and while retests are available for minors, they are not offered immediately for majors. The curriculum aligns well with UGC NET's Paper 2 in Political Science, but the teaching methods and planning receive criticism.
The college does not offer internships, which limits students' developmental opportunities. The first-year master's program fee is $8,100, including study materials, with an overall annual cost of $13,820 covering library, sports, and ID card expenses. Fees are the same for all students, with no concessions, but merit-based scholarships for SC and ST categories range from $3,000 to $5,000, subject to seat availability. The application process for scholarships is simple, requiring only an application and the necessary documents.
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