Admission to the MA Philosophy program is entrance exam-based, with additional consideration for deprivation points. For example, a candidate with a score of 86 plus three deprivation points was successful in gaining entry. The curriculum is criticized for its overlap with undergraduate studies, which raises concerns about the level of advancement expected in a Master's program. Faculty quality varies, with only a few members noted for effective teaching. The program is financially accessible, with semester fees around Rs. 268.
Hostel accommodations, including food and lodging, cost up to Rs. 3500 monthly as of November 2019, making it feasible for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The college's placement cell actively supports students seeking jobs, but humanities graduates often find limited opportunities and may need to further their studies with M.Phil or Ph.D. programs. Various scholarships are available, such as the non-NET M.Phil scholarship of Rs. 5,000 and the non-NET Ph.D. scholarship of Rs. 8,000.
For those qualifying for the NET, the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) offers a stipend of about Rs. 30,000. The college also provides an MCM scholarship for financially needy students, which helps cover part of the mess bill. Students with an annual family income below Rs. 1,44,000 are eligible to receive Rs. 2,000. Overall, while the program is affordable and offers significant support through scholarships, improvements in curriculum content and teaching quality are needed to enhance the learning experience.
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