The college offers a well-trained and educated faculty, particularly in the Geography department, which is noted for its interactive teaching style. However, the Botany department has been criticized for limited communication with students. The faculty-to-student ratio is favorable, promoting approachability and good relationships. There are approximately 60 to 75 teaching and non-teaching staff, with each department having 5 to 7 teachers available.
The college has about 2,000 to 2,500 students, with a higher number of female students. The academic structure includes eight semesters over four years, with two semesters conducted annually. There are a total of six semester exams. The office staff has been described as rude and unhelpful.























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