Years | year 1 | year 2 | year 3 | |||
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Semester | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Tution fees | ₹11739 | ₹10228 | ₹11866 | ₹10728 | ₹11866 | ₹10728 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹21,967 | ₹22,594 | ₹22,594 |
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I am pursuing BSc. It basically offers you deep studies of subjects like physics chemistry and maths. I would highly recommend this course if one is really interested in the subjects otherwise not. We have semester system and have exams in 6 months
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The BSc non medical have five subjects namely maths physics chemistry hcp and environment. There are three papers of physics chemistry as well as maths. To pass one subject student has to clear all three papers.
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I have opted for a BSc non-medical. I thought of choosing this couse was just because of my love for science. There is roughly 1 teacher for each 100 students. All the faculty members are well qualified and have good teaching standards . The exams eere conducted recently from 21/09/2023 to 30/09/2023. The level of exams were moderate to difficult.
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I had chosen this course because for me bsc is the better fallback and it is my plan B for my career. The faculty members of our college are very helpful they talk and guide us very politely but there are some teachers on the college campus who talk in a very rough voice with students. Teachers in the first year taught very well and nicely but in the second year they only focused on completing the syllabus not on the things that students would be able to understand or not somehow some teachers are very good at teaching they taught us in a very unique and impressive manner.
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I choose this course because I want to go ahead in the teaching line. There are many teachers in the college but there are a lot of students too. There are so many students that if all the students collectively one day come into the college then it wouldn't be able to accommodate all the students. Classes sometimes feel overcrowded. So I would say that the teacher-to-student ratio is 1:130 There is 1 teacher for approx 130 students The faculties are highly qualified and have deep knowledge of their subjects But I am not sure about their teaching methods Few teachers are good but other teachers just come into the class, speak from the book or scroll a pdf and go. They don't care if somebody understands or not. If someone points these things out then they say that ' you don't pay attention in the class, it's not the teacher's mistake' Term exams are taken once in the mid-semester and it's easy to pass in those
I think the fee structure is not feasible or expensive but it is in between. I cannot say that every body can afford this, there are some students who cannot pay fees. But almost all students can afford fee.
Semester fees naerly 12000 first semester naerly 12700 in second semester bacause due practicals in second semester and different fees in different course fees are incresase with number of course
First of all the fees is depends on the courses, Yes the fee is feasible which can be payable by every one; The college and University also provides many different scholarships to poor and bright students, and also provides free study material for poor students. For B.Sc - Non-Medical and computer science the fee is in between Rs.9000-12000 for one semester
As my college is a government institution thus, the fee structure of the college is feasible. However, the students who live in hostels pay extra fees also. This does not include transport fees. Students have to use either their own vehicles or public transport for this purpose.
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