The university's admission process involves filling out a form and attending a brief interview conducted by faculty members. The faculty quality is inconsistent, with only a few teachers providing satisfactory educational experiences. Favoritism and frequent staff changes affect student support negatively. The student-to-faculty ratio is 3:1, yet this structure is undermined by the issues mentioned. As a private institution, fees are higher than those of government universities but on par with other private entities, though still considered expensive by some. The annual tuition fee is 83,000 INR for a 2-year course, with a typical annual hike, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. A 30% discount is available for the first year for alumni, and scholarships or fee concessions are offered based on CGPA. Additional costs include end-semester examination fees and monthly expenses of 500 to 1,000 INR. The university's placement situation is mixed. Pharmacy and research companies are primary recruiters, but science students face limited opportunities, with a placement rate of 40% and salaries averaging 3 to 4 lakh per annum. In contrast, MTech and engineering students have better prospects, with a 55% placement rate and average packages of 3 to 3.5 lakh per annum, peaking at 7 lakh. Internship opportunities exist primarily in hospitals and research labs, usually without stipends. The placement cell's effectiveness is questioned, despite its availability.
...Read More
Comments