The college maintains a balanced faculty-to-student ratio, allowing students to receive sufficient attention. While some faculty members are approachable and skilled, there are limitations in faculty availability across all courses, and those from other states may engage less with students. Exams are challenging, with rigorous grading that results in 80-90% passing rates, but around 10% of students may fail. English is used as the medium of instruction, and the learning process is emphasized through this stringent examination method. Internship opportunities are plentiful, communicated through WhatsApp groups, and involve selection through tests, group discussions, and interviews. These internships can be paid or unpaid. The annual fee is 130,000, including a tuition fee of 75,000, a uniform fee of 9,500, a course fee of 3,500, a semester exam fee of 3,000, and a combined building, library, and lab fee of 40,000. Some students also reported paying a hostel fee of 85,000 and a registration fee, with mandatory charges for labs and other facilities amounting to 2,000. There is a discrepancy in the uniform fee, with one student reporting it as 37,000. Some students experienced issues with receiving scholarships and financial aid, citing eligibility but facing delays in government disbursements.
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