Admission to the course is merit-based, requiring the Central University Common Entrance Test, which includes two parts: general aptitude and sciences. Faculty members are highly qualified, though shortages and contract changes sometimes affect teaching schedules. The semester-based evaluation involves external and internal assessments, with a total of 100 marks per paper. Geography is noted for its accessible examinations. Fees are subsidized; semester fees are about 7,000 INR and course fees are 20,000 INR annually, with hostel and mess charges totaling 3,000 INR monthly. A 100% tuition fee waiver is offered to the top five students per class, and low-interest loans are available through an on-campus bank. Scholarships up to 10,000 INR are available for eligible categories, though some students have not received them. MSc students have specific fees, with OBC students paying 22,840 INR annually. A mandatory internship in the 6th semester and a final semester dissertation or internship for MSc students are required, with faculty assistance available. The institution lacks placement services, and students must independently arrange internships. Despite being a central university with lower fees compared to other national universities, fees are higher than those at state colleges. Placements are not provided, and some students have reported difficulties in obtaining scholarships.
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