The integrated B.Sc. and B.Ed. course at this college allows students to complete both degrees in four years, saving one year compared to pursuing them separately. The program combines teacher training and academic studies in the same institution, supported by a well-qualified faculty. Despite its advantages, the college faces issues such as poor management, leading to last-minute notifications for tests and assignments, and strict regulations on personal grooming and interactions. Additionally, it lacks a campus canteen. The college doesn't offer placement opportunities but provides valuable teaching experiences through two internships in the third and fourth years. These internships, facilitated by the State government, involve teaching at government schools through the Shala Darpan program, lasting 4 weeks and 16 weeks respectively. The course is affordable, with a total cost of approximately 27,000 INR per year for four years, determined by entrance exams and state government rules. Scholarships are available primarily for students from lower castes, covering up to 30% or more of the fees, while general category students do not have these options. The college, being a deemed university, maintains a fixed fee structure, and scholarship information is efficiently disseminated by the management.
...Read More
Comments