Admission to the university is through the CUCET entrance exam, held annually in April as a pen-and-paper test. Results are available online, and students participate in online counseling to choose courses. Admission depends on a merit list and document verification. The college boasts a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 1:6, leading to personalized guidance. While teaching quality is generally praised, some faculty members may need improvement. Exams are moderately difficult, with success largely reliant on individual study.
The integrated course's total annual fee is about ?38,000, including ?12,000 for the mess, ?3,500 for the hostel, and approximately ?3,500 for the course. Academic fees for general students range from ?7,000 to ?14,200 annually, decreasing after the first semester. An elective course costs ?1,000 extra. Mess fees are ?15,000 per semester, and hostel fees range from ?7,000 to ?8,220 per semester. SC and ST students enjoy reduced fees in all categories.
Placement opportunities are currently limited, but efforts are underway to improve through a placement cell. No internships are offered, and scholarships or loan facilities are not explicitly available, though a campus bank may assist financially. There are no additional fees for lab or development facilities.
Comments