Admission to the university is determined by a composite score, with 60% from the entrance exam and 40% from previous course performance. The faculty is supportive, maintaining a faculty-to-student ratio of 50:1. The physics department is highly praised, while the math department is well-regarded. However, the botany faculty receives less favorable reviews. The university offers affordable tuition for government-seated students, with semester fees of 4,030 rupees and an annual fee totaling about 22,000 rupees, including other charges. Private seat students pay higher fees based on merit. Campus placements begin in the third semester, with 45% of students securing jobs, the highest package being 12 LPA. Internship programs and various departmental projects are available. Although the university does not offer its own scholarships, students can apply for government scholarships, with Scheduled Caste students eligible for a 70% fee reimbursement through the Mukhyamantri Scholarship. Eligibility for scholarships requires at least 75% in previous exams.
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