The Botany department at the college is well-regarded, with a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 1:2 or 1:3, facilitating strong interactions. Faculty, some of whom are from the South, are experienced and helpful, although some face challenges with English. Exams are held twice each semester and are considered difficult, with a 40% student failure rate. The curriculum aligns closely with IIT JAM and CUET PG syllabi. While faculty-student relationships are generally positive, the Physics department is noted for its leniency. The college offers an internship program that pays Rs 9,000 for two hours of daily work at Rs 100 per hour, open to all students who pass an interview. Postgraduate students have more internship options, especially in ongoing research projects, whereas B.Sc. students have limited opportunities, mainly in education with institutions like Akash and Physics Walla. The annual fee at Banaras Hindu University is approximately Rs 4,000, with the BSc program costing about Rs 3,200 annually. Chemistry Honours students pay Rs 235 per semester, with admission fees varying by category from Rs 3,150 to Rs 2,850. Management seats incur an additional Rs 20,000 fee. Hostel accommodation costs Rs 4,850 initially and Rs 1,750 annually. Scholarships include the UP Scholarship, the Inspire Scholarship (Rs 5,000 monthly for three years), and schemes for BPL cardholders offering Rs 25,000 annually. Economically weaker and disabled students may receive Rs 30,000 per year and free hostel meals. Notably, there are no annual fee increments, and placement opportunities post-BSc Hons Chemistry are not provided.
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