Likes
- Friendly faculty and calm atmosphere to study
- Canteen food is nice and we also have a printout and photocopy shop in the college itself
Dislikes
- Not every room is air conditioner. It's unbearable during summer
- Not enough books in library to go through
Course Curriculum Overview :
I opted for Masters in English because I have an imaginative mind and i don't see myself doing any other thing. There are around 60 seats for doing masters in Women's College. The faculty are pretty good. Some have done their PHD and it's truly delightful to attend their classes. We have semester based exams which were generally conducted on time. As per the CU Guidelines. It's not difficult to pass if one studies well and shows originality of work and not mug up the answers from their tution teachers also the pass marks is 20 out of 50 per paper.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The fees is 9000 per semester which I think is pretty alright considering it's semi- government. The college itself doesn't provide any scholarship but I did get Kanyashree K3 scholarship which is a scheme under the state government.
Campus Life :
We do have an annual fest and picnic sort of recreation. There are pretty good number of books available in library. I must say it's not enough but one can get a bit of assistance from them. There are some literary groups which are run by students themselves.
Admission :
Eligibility for general students is 50 percent in BA and there was no entrance exam as such. I got admitted through the CU counselling process. Yes, there is benefits for reservation category students.
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