The department boasts a favorable student-to-faculty ratio with 21 students and 6 faculty members, ensuring personalized attention and a supportive, approachable faculty. The course structure aligns with the new education policy and includes a comprehensive assessment strategy with CIA 1, CIA 2, mid-term exams, end-term exams, and continuous tests for regular evaluation.
However, the university needs to enhance its internship opportunities, as current options are limited to pakhwara and workshops considered equivalent to internships. Financially, the academic fee is approximately 8,770 per semester. Hostel residents face additional costs, including hostel fees of about 8,880 per semester and mess fees of 15,000 per semester.
While no scholarships are available, ST and SC category students benefit from waived academic fees and reduced hostel fees of approximately 1,600 per semester.
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