Likes
- The best part about my college life in Pragjyotish College is my department (Anthropology). One of the best department.
- The faculties of my department and some other departments.
Dislikes
- There is no separate play ground for students.
- The auditorium is small and it feels congested and also the college campus is small.
Course Curriculum Overview :
Actually now its NEP, so I should say that its somehow good but up to 3rd semester we have to study 7 subjects (Major, Minor 1, Minor 2, AEC, MDC, VAC, SEC) which is huge for us. For example, I'm a 2nd semester science student having Anthropology as major and Zoology and Chemistry as minor and during my 1st semester I had EVS as my VAC and Humanities and Social Sciences (Modern Makers of Assam) as MDC; and now I have Trade and Commerce in India as my VAC and Humanities and Social Science ( Democracy and People's Right). And my friends Humanities have to study subjects like Natural Science, Earth Science, etc. Literally I'm wandering as a science student why I've to study Humanities and Commerce.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
For graduation the fees is around 6500 for BA, BSc. And for BCom, BCA, BBA is ranges around 8000-1000 because these courses are self-financed. But for fee waiver, the fees are much lesser. We must have Income Certificate for fee waiver.
Campus Life :
I must say the overall experience is good because it is a government college. The infrastructure is good but we lack in proper playground for sports like football, cricket, hockey, etc. but we do have basket ball court. And yes, we do have different clubs, like music clubs and all. And also we have Red Ribbon Club, NSS, NCCs, etc.
Admission :
For graduation the eligibility criteria is 10+2 from any recognized board. And there is no any entrance exams and the selection is done on the basis of merit, marks of 10+2. And for the reservation, its similar like other colleges for SC, ST the cut-off marks of 10+2 is much lower than General or OBC.
Faculty :
The faculty-to-student ratio is about 1:30. We have around 130 faculties and around 4000 students. The faculties are highly qualified. I like the faculties of my department (anthropology) more because they are really supportive.
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