The Faculty of Political Science is well-regarded for its supportive and accessible teachers, creating a positive learning environment. The college's exam structure is student-focused and incorporates innovative teaching methods. Faculty-student relationships are strong, especially in the arts. However, some teachers, particularly in the Psychology department, face criticism for their lack of support and partiality, with specific complaints about faculty members like Saloni and Malini. The Political Science department excels in offering practical learning experiences through internships and visits to public offices. Tuition fees for the BA Political Science program differ based on categories; OBC Non-Grant students pay INR 12,000, and SC students pay INR 4,000. Scholarships like the Post-Matric Scholarship provide INR 17,000 annually for eligible SC/ST/OBC students. Fees are generally higher for non-local students. The college has placement cells, but they are seen as ineffective, with no notable placements or internships provided.
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