The university's admission process begins with an application form in March, followed by an entrance test in April, with admissions starting in June. The Sociology Department is known for its qualified PhD faculty and a good student-to-faculty ratio of 25:1. Coursework includes internal assessments, assignments, and end-semester exams. Despite the university's generally affordable fees, recent hikes have affected middle-class students. Professional courses boast a 100% placement rate, while other fields like Humanities and Social Sciences have fewer opportunities compared to Science. Average salary packages range from 5-6 lakhs, with the highest reaching 9-10 lakhs. Internships, aligned with student interests, offer stipends of 7,000-12,000 rupees and contribute to course credits. Management courses are in higher demand, but limited internships require students to seek external placements. Scholarships are awarded to top-ranking students, and the total cost of education is approximately Rs 23,000. First-year fees, including hostel and mess, are Rs 55,000, reducing to Rs 45,000 from the second year. An additional exam fee of Rs 400 per semester applies. Fees differ by category, with OBC students paying an initial fee of Rs 17,000 and varying semester fees. The university provides merit-based and merit-cum-means scholarships, with additional options available through the National Scholarship Portal and state programs.
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