The course offers a positive faculty-to-student relationship, especially in the Physics and Education departments. Students undergo a structured examination process each semester, comprising two mid-semester exams (20 marks each) and an end-semester exam (60 marks). The third semester includes an additional exam, aligning with NEP 2020 guidelines for comprehensive learning. Approximately 70% of students pass, while 30% fail. Faculty members like Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Saraf, Dr. Shishir Jain, and Dr. Poonam Gupta are praised for their support and teaching, despite issues with exam scheduling, class timing, and syllabus completion. Campus placements start in the seventh semester, and students' eligibility depends on knowledge, personality, and body language. The university uses an online system to improve placements and offers unpaid teaching internships for education students and skill-based internships for technical courses. The PhD program is available for research-oriented students, with self-preparation being crucial for internships and job placements. The fee structure is affordable, with B.Sc. courses costing around Rs. 38,000 for four years. General category students pay approximately Rs. 4,995 per semester, plus Rs. 700 for exams. SC, ST, and OBC students benefit from reduced fees, sometimes as low as Rs. 30 per semester. Scholarships are available based on categories and performance, including the Central Sector Scholarship, MPTAAS, Madhavi Yojna, Single Girl Child, and NSP, offering amounts from Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 17,400 annually.
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