The course offers a balanced faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:17, with classes typically comprising 70 students. Most of the teaching staff are friendly and supportive, though a few may seem less approachable. The course spans two years, with two exams annually, and boasts a high success rate. Classes are scheduled from 10 AM to 5 PM and emphasize quality education through engaging presentations and discussions about career opportunities. The curriculum is unique and available at limited institutions, supporting approximately 40 students with 12 dedicated teachers. In the final year, students can participate in internships and projects guided by industry experts, providing invaluable experience and interview preparation. Fee structures differ significantly based on caste and admission type. SC/ST students under the government quota pay minimal fees, ranging from Rs. 15 to Rs. 400 annually. OBC students under the government quota incur about Rs. 10,000 per year, while those occupying payment seats face higher costs of Rs. 54,000 annually, with SC/ST students paying Rs. 23,000. Payment seats can cost up to Rs. 1.5 lakhs per year for certain categories. Scholarships offer financial assistance of up to Rs. 13,000 annually, with additional support for top performers. Government seat fees can reach Rs. 60,000 annually, and payment seat fees can be as high as Rs. 120,000, regardless of caste. The costs may vary based on the specific course, such as the Geographic Information Science course, which costs Rs. 60,000. Only state scholarships are available to students.
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