The university offers a streamlined admission process, primarily online, involving a simple test and personal interview based on graduation marks. The admission window opens around the last week of July to the first week of August, with selections made via a merit list. The faculty is highly qualified, with 80 members, most holding PhDs and specializing in areas like astrophysics and condensed matter physics. The M.Sc in Computer Science program has an annual fee of approximately 17,000 rupees, which includes tuition, admission, exam, registration fees, and bus service, making it relatively affordable.
The technology department, however, carries higher fees than the science, arts, and commerce departments. The university boasts strong placement opportunities, especially for Computer Science students, with companies like Thyrocare, Vodafone, and Reliance Communication actively recruiting on campus. The Law department consistently achieves a 100% placement rate, while other departments enjoy a 60-70% placement rate. Although the university's underdeveloped location may affect industry response, a dedicated scholarship cell is available for students to apply for government-announced scholarships, with applications processed through the registrar's office.
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