The admission process at the University of Rajasthan involves submitting an application form and a hard copy, followed by taking the URATPG exam. Admission is decided based on a merit list derived from the applicant's secondary school percentage. The faculty is qualified and well-educated, but the institution struggles with limited educational resources, such as inadequate laboratories and training facilities. Political issues within the university contribute to a shortage of faculty members. The fee structure is affordable, with concessions for female and SC/ST students. Scholarships are also available, although directly provided scholarships or education loans are not offered by the university. The Vice Chancellor can allocate scholarships from government funds, but other scholarships are limited. Fees may increase by up to 10% annually, pending syndicate approval. The college lacks a dedicated placement cell and does not organize internship programs, requiring students to find placements, internships, and training opportunities on their own, with minimal support from the institution.
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