The course at Indira Gandhi University presents several challenges and opportunities. The faculty, while supportive, is sometimes insufficient for all subjects, necessitating PhD scholars to teach. Deepak sir's interactive style in business law is well-received, whereas Hariom sir's theoretical focus in accounts results in low pass rates. The student-to-faculty ratio stands at 60:1, with a strict 75% attendance policy. Each semester involves 5 to 7 exams, with generally easy questions but inconsistent grading leading to high failure rates. The curriculum aligns with the course material but is outdated. Placements are limited, with few reputed companies visiting, and some charge for training without stipends. The annual fee is ₹10,000 for OBC and General categories, covering various academic and administrative costs, while SC and ST students pay ₹8,000. No scholarships or financial aid are available. Although professors are qualified with PhDs, the campus lacks adequate facilities and the library's book collection is insufficient. The majority of students are from rural areas.
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