To secure admission for an MSc program, candidates must pass the IIT JAM exam, held in October or November, covering subjects like physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Admissions are determined through three rounds of online counseling based on rank, seat availability, and reserved seats for eligible candidates. The faculty is highly qualified, though teaching quality varies. The MSc course, spanning two years, costs around 120,000 INR, including expenses like mess, hostel, and tuition fees, which are notably lower than BTech rates, despite a recent fee increase. Placement opportunities are available, excluding stipends for MSc students, with about 95% securing jobs, mainly in EdTech firms. Internships are widely available, offering both experience and potential compensation. Special provisions exist for SC-ST students, such as free laptops and book allowances, while General and OBC students with low family income can receive tuition reimbursement and a monthly stipend. The Merit-cum-Means scholarship provides financial aid for General and OBC students who maintain a CPI of 7. Despite these aids, the scholarship system is deemed inadequate. The college's reputable status facilitates easy access to bank loans for students.
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