The course had a tuition fee of 52,000 for the first two semesters, which was reduced to 51,000 from the third semester onward, and these fees remained consistent without increases. Students had access to loans, which helped minimize the financial burden. Affordable hostel accommodations were available for students from outside the area. Scholarships and financial aid were provided to students from specific castes, but there were no merit-based scholarships or stipends. The course did not offer placement opportunities, so students needed to depend on their personal networks to find jobs after completing the course.
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