In the first year of the course, there are more faculty members than students, but overall student numbers surpass faculty. Faculty teaching styles vary, ranging from strict to complex approaches. Despite faculty changes, notable professors exist, particularly in Writing and Food Nutrition and Hygiene. The curriculum consists of 8 subjects, each with exams. Among them, Psychology, Linguistics, and Classical Indian Literature are considered the toughest. Students become eligible for job placements in their third year, mainly in publishing as editors or in teaching roles at GLA-affiliated schools.
Placement rates range from 75-90%, with a majority in the 80s. Some students also become writers, authors, or freelancers, with many publishing their work or freelancing online. The college provides significant support for job placement. The total course fee is 182,000, with the first year costing around 45,000, a slight increase in the second year, and the final year costing about 48,000. There is a registration fee of approximately 10,000 and a seat locking fee of 5,000, deducted from the main fees.
A scholarship option is available, requiring an application to determine eligibility.
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