Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) offers a post-graduate program in physics known for its strong faculty and facilities. Admission is based on a university-conducted entrance test, with results announced four months later, and no interview required. The faculty is highly qualified, mostly holding PhDs from prestigious universities, and they excel in teaching. Academic fees are highly affordable at 108 rupees per semester, while hostel fees are 2,800 rupees per month, plus a one-time security deposit of 6,000 rupees. Although internships are available, they typically do not offer stipends, and placement opportunities are limited, especially in physics and chemistry. Students often pursue further studies like PhDs or prepare for the UPSC exam. Companies mainly recruit from economics, MCA, and BTech programs. Scholarships like the MCM are available for students from economically weaker sections, offering 2,000 INR per month for hostellers and 800 INR for day scholars. The MSc course has an annual fee of 268 INR, with additional monthly mess expenses of around 3,000 INR. There are no loan facilities or on-campus job opportunities, but students can continue with scholarships if they remain eligible.
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