Course | Fees | Duration |
---|---|---|
BSc | Rs 12,380 | 3 Years |
B.Com | Rs 8,930 | 3 Years |
MA | Rs 5,960 - 6,960 | 2 Years |
MSc | Rs 8,250 | 2 Years |
BA | NA | 3 Years |
BCA | NA | 3 Years |
Overall: Raj Narain College, Hajipur is a budget-friendly option for students who want to complete their B.Sc. in Botany. The fees are low, but the facilities and teaching quality are average. Some teachers are helpful, but classes are not always regular. The lab has basic equipment, and students often have to study on their own. There’s no proper placement support, so most students go for higher studies. The campus is okay, but there aren’t many fests or activities. It’s a decent college if you’re self-motivated and mainly want a degree at low cost.
Faculty: Some teachers in the Botany department are helpful and explain things clearly. However, not all teachers are regular, and sometimes classes don’t happen as planned. Teaching quality varies, so students need to study on their own to understand the subject well. Overall, the faculty is okay but could be more consistent and supportive.
Faculty: Faculty members are a very important asset to this institution. They provide very well updated knowledge and impart us not only academic lessons but also life lessons.
Overall: Fabulous campus and faculty of the college is best, infrasstructures of the college is good, greenery ground, familiear teaches, library, sports ground also here.
Faculty: Faculty are well educated and friendly. They teach like a friendly behaviour they are always help to everyone student even a small enquiry.they always available whenever the needed.
Overall: The infrastructure is very good. They have a big. library, a nice place to sit in the college. The study pattern of the college is good the teachers are nice and cooperative.
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