The college is struggling with a lack of faculty, leading to irregular classes and insufficient teaching staff. Exams are considered tough, likely due to unclear syllabi and poor coverage of the course material. The gap between semesters is less than three months, with the second semester providing only one month for preparation, often without adequate classes or notes. While some faculty members teaching English and Math are well-regarded, others do not cover the syllabus adequately or provide necessary materials. The course consists of eight semesters, with the first semester being the most satisfactory due to more time available for study. Students are charged an annual fee of either 45,200 rupees or 42,400 rupees with an additional 1,000 rupees in compulsory charges. There have been no recent fee increases, but no significant improvements in infrastructure or faculty have been made either. The only scholarship available is the Swami Vivekananda Scholarship, providing 18,000 rupees annually. It remains unclear whether fees vary for different student categories, but it is suggested that they may be the same.
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