What is the BSW course fee at SEC?
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Fees at St Edmunds College Meghalaya, are a combination of the major and minor subject fees. Generally, BSW students must pay INR 34,033 per semester, combined for both minor and major, of which students must pay INR 15,000 during the time of admission. Students can also expect extra charges in case of hostel enrollment, study tours, fieldtrips, etc.
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Including specialty, contractual and permanent faculty members at St Edmunds College Shillong there are a total of 38 PhD holders across various departments. Furthermore, St Edmunds College features 67 faculty members with Master's backgrounds from various streams. With a total of 105 Faculty members St Edmunds has an experienced and well-endowed faculty team focused on the academic enrichment of its students.
Yes, St Edmunds College Meghalaya as part of their efforts to enrich the physical well-being of students provides various outdoor and indoor sports facilities such as:
- 2 Basketball Courts
- 1 Football Field
- 1 Cricket Field
- Practice Cricket Pitch
- Volleyball Field
- Table Tennis Hall
- Yoga Centre
St Edmunds College also participates in Inter-College sports tournaments with coaches employed to train and guide student athletes.
Yes, St Edmunds College Shillong offers separate hostel facilities for both boys and girls. The boys and girls hostel buildings have an intake capacity of 50 and 30, respectively. Hostel rooms are offered on the basis of merit only, with students having to maintain academic performance throughout their time at St Edmunds College to retain their seat.
To check the semester-wise results of BSW at St Edmunds College Shillong students can go through the step-by-step instructions written below:
Step 1: Visit the official portal of SEC.
Step 2: Click on Student Login.
Step 3: Log in with password and credentials.
Step 4: Navigate to results section.
St Edmunds College Meghalaya faces some difficulty in acquiring placements for its students. This is due to the lack of an industry-academia interface in North-Eastern states, especially Meghalaya. The lack of industrial growth and opportunities hampers job placements. St Edmunds College instead focuses on and encourages students to engage in further studies abroad and domestically.
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