The college provides a supportive learning environment with a student-to-teacher ratio of about 100:1. The faculty, particularly in Social Sciences and Humanities, are praised for their empathy, while areas like journalism need improvements in resources such as a simulator lab. Notable faculty members include Surya Sankar Sen and Harini Madhusuban. The exam structure consists of two exams per semester, with additional surprise tests and assignments. Campus placements are available across diverse fields such as journalism, English, and sociology, with students also having opportunities for higher studies in IIT and abroad. Internships offer stipends between 10,000 and 15,000 INR, and students are encouraged to pursue more independently. Scholarships are available for economically disadvantaged students and high achievers. Course fees vary, with many around ₹1 lakh plus ₹15,000 for additional languages, although local languages are included in the primary fees. The BA in Journalism, International Relations, and Peace Studies costs ₹70,000 for the first year, increasing to ₹74,000 in the second year. Karnataka residents receive a discount on BA in Journalism Sociology fees, which are ₹70,500 for non-residents and approximately ₹10,000 less for residents. Final year fees are ₹65,000. Semester fees generally range from ₹30,000 to ₹40,000, with no lab or exam fees for Humanities courses and no hidden charges.
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