The college had a small permanent faculty of 7 to 8 members, with undergraduate classes mainly conducted by PhD scholars. Frequent changes in teaching staff sometimes disrupted classes, yet the faculty was very supportive, offering regular one-on-one guidance for academic and mental health concerns. The university does not provide its own scholarships but students can apply for the government-funded Swami Vivekananda scholarship by maintaining a 60% score each semester. Tuition fees started at about 1,000 INR per month and increased gradually each semester. Admission fees were roughly 1,500 INR for odd semesters and 450 INR for even semesters, with exam fees around 350 INR per semester. There were no additional charges throughout the course. The university did not offer campus employment, internships, or stipends.
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