The university maintains a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20, ensuring personalized attention. It follows the R22 regulation aligned with NEP 2020, replacing mid-term exams with formative assessments spread across four targets (T1, T2, T3, T4) per semester. Each semester, originally four months long, is split into two modules, each containing four targets. Students are assigned batch numbers randomly via a computer system at the start of each semester. The annual tuition fee is INR 1 lakh, with potential for future increases.
Upon admission, students pay an entrance fee of INR 20,000, which includes the PET and BEC B2 level exams. Semester-wise, there is an exam fee of INR 2,000, alongside an annual CRT fee of INR 5,000 and a student insurance fee of INR 100. The university provides scholarships based on academic merit, offering fee waivers ranging from 75% to 100% for deserving students. However, government scholarship schemes are not applicable.
Hostel fees are charged separately from the other costs.
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