The course is taught by a faculty of about 16-20 teachers who assist with the syllabus, particularly during exams. Each year comprises three assessments, including two terminal exams and a final exam in January, with term performance affecting final internal marks. The faculty is cooperative, though many are new. Students sometimes face challenges like failing exams, which leads to a KT (keep term). The annual tuition fee ranges from 2-2.5 lakh INR, covering only academic expenses, with additional costs for transport, books, and various fees totaling around 35,000 INR. Fees for management seat students are higher, between 6-7 lakh INR per year. The fee structure rises each year, starting at 150,000 INR in the first year and increasing by 10,000 INR annually, reaching 180,000 INR by the fourth year. An admission fee of 2,000 INR is required. No scholarships are currently offered since it is a deemed university, though there might be references for future scholarships.
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