At IMS, DAVV, the faculty-student relationship is generally positive, with faculty like Dr. Kapil Sharma providing finance guidance. However, the faculty-to-student ratio is less than ideal, with class sizes often around 60, and sometimes reaching 80-90. Each semester includes 8 papers with classes divided across the week, and assessments include 3 internal evaluations and one end-semester exam. Around 10-15% of students experience backlogs. Placement opportunities are extensive, with 75% of students securing jobs. The highest salary package offered is 20 LPA, while the average is between 3 to 4 LPA. Recruiters include Airtel, Arcesium, Deloitte, and banks. The college supports entrepreneurship and organizes internship drives, although only 2-4 companies participate. The MBA course fee is ₹105,000, excluding additional costs. Annual fees are about ₹35,000, with semester costs between ₹40,000 and ₹45,000. Scholarships are available for SC-ST, OBC, and minority students, possibly covering up to half the fees. State-resident reserved category students might get full scholarships. Unreserved and out-of-state students must pay full fees but can apply for Central scholarships like NSP. The total fee for two years is ₹1,75,000, payable in installments per semester. Middle-class students may find the annual fee of ₹75,000 to ₹1 lakh challenging.
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