The admission process for the courses at the college includes an online exam and an interview, with successful candidates placed on a merit list for course selection. The reviewer completed a B.A. B.Ed course and was admitted to the M.A. History program, also based on merit. Faculty members are knowledgeable and generally supportive, though political influences on faculty can affect students. The M.A. History course spans two years with four semester exams, each including a 30-mark internal test and a 70-mark end semester exam. The college has become more expensive after a Memorandum of Understanding, causing dissatisfaction due to anticipated fee increases and no foreseeable reduction in costs. Job placement services are limited, with some courses not aligning with actual job outcomes. However, students often secure jobs through their own efforts. The college offers a scholarship program with an "earn while learn" option, providing selected students with 1,000 rupees monthly. The total tuition for the M.A. History course is 20,000 rupees, excluding admission and other fees. Hostel fees vary based on session and duration. Additional scholarships or financial aid are not provided directly by the college, though students can apply for the PM Scholarship.
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