The admission process for the course begins with candidates needing to pass an entrance exam after completing a master's degree. This is followed by a six-month coursework period that includes an exam on research methodology and computer awareness. Successful candidates then go through two evaluations by the Departmental Research Committee (DRC) to select a research topic, which is later reviewed by the Research Degree Committee (RDC) for final approval. This process can be lengthy, potentially affecting student motivation, highlighting the need for a more streamlined approach. The faculty is praised for their supportive and effective communication, contributing positively to students' growth. However, the course lacks placement assistance, leading to joblessness even for top graduates. There is no effective support system for career development or post-graduation earnings, reflecting an ineffective placement system. Although scholarships from central and state governments are available, inadequate awareness and guidance in application procedures result in many students missing out on these opportunities.
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