What Does Regular Course Mean?
A regular course generally refers to a standard full-time academic programme conducted as per college and university norms.
Students attend classes, complete internal assessments, appear in examinations and follow attendance requirements.
Regular course admission depends on eligibility, seat intake and college rules.
What Does SFS Mean?
SFS usually refers to self-financing scheme/course, where the fee structure and seat rules may differ from regular aided courses.
Students should check fee details, intake and recognition before taking admission in any SFS course.
SFS does not automatically mean the course is bad; it means students should clearly understand fee and admission conditions.
How to Decide Between Regular and SFS
Compare fee affordability, course availability, college support, intake and long-term value.
If your preferred course is available only in SFS mode, ask for complete fee and document details before applying.
Do not decide only by the name. Check official admission information and counselling guidance.
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