What Students Say
Likes
- The teachers are good, knowledgeable, friendly and helping in nature.
- No college politics
- No cases of ragging
Dislikes
- Lack of proper management specially in certain courses
- Lack of infrastructure, there are more courses than classes to handle them all at once
- No fests organized by the college authorities
Course Curriculum Overview
I choose the course (B. Sc. Life Sciences) as it was the molong with optional and additional subjects St. versatile and gave me the best options to explore a variety ovar subjects. The course included Chemistry, Botany and Zoology that change every semester. The faculty student ratio is 2:50 average per subject. The faculty are mostly PhDs and senior teachers with great knowledge. Some of the teachers have good teaching methods but cannot say the same about others. The exams were held timely. There's sometimes issue with the spacing between two exams, where sessional exams were held very close to semester end exams. The exam level is easy to moderate and it's very easy to pass them.
Internships Opportunities
I myself have not seated in the internship programmes but I've heard non-medical fields have good internships and good companies visiting the campus regularly. The internships for B.Sc. programs are little out negligible, but better for M. Sc. and B. Tech courses.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fees is slightly high as compared to other government colleges. Unlike DUs where the fees is like 4000-5000 per semester, the fees here was 25000 average and even higher for other streams. The facilities provided considering the fee structure sometimes feels lack-luster. There are several scholarship programs in the campus, but not much people are aware about it because they are not heavily promoted.
Campus Life
There are some events organized by the clubs but there nothing in the name of fests organized by the authorities. Availability of books in library is good. Almost any book can be found and if not present can be ordered and will arrive within a month. For amenities, there are fans in classes and proper ventilation but no Air Conditioners. Some classes have ACs (only 2-3% of total classes) and drinking water is available.
Admission
The admission process was very simple. There's only one issue relating to the mode of payment. The only mode of payment is online payment via debit card. No cash, no DD, no cheque. It's becomes a tedious task for the ones not having debit/credit card. The eligibility of the course was class 12th passing marks. No entrance exams were conducted. I took part in the walk-in admissions so I filled the forms on the spot and payed the fees. People belonging from EWS were giving slight priority for the admissions, rest there were no reservation criteria.












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