Admission to this college requires passing the CUCET entrance exam, applicable for 10 central universities in India. Candidates are invited for counseling based on their exam merit, allowing them to choose their major. Courses like the integrated MSc in chemistry, funded by the central government, offer affordable fees compared to private colleges. The semester fee is around 5,000 INR, with an annual hostel fee of 3,000 INR (or 1,500 INR per semester), and an exam fee of 50 INR per credit. However, fees may increase annually. The faculty, all with advanced degrees, maintain a favorable student-to-teacher ratio of about 1:20, ensuring personalized guidance. They are accessible and encourage student engagement, with lectures focusing on recommended resources. The university also has a placement cell and offers developing internship opportunities. Approximately 10% to 20% of students secure placements in companies like TCS, Aakash Byjus, Federal Bank, and Infosys, while about 60% pursue higher studies due to the course's research-oriented nature, preparing them for exams like GATE and NET. Internships are mandatory, with nearly all students completing them at renowned institutions such as IITs, IISERs, and NITs, receiving stipends ranging from 0 to 10,000 INR. Although the college does not provide its own scholarships, students can apply for various state and central government scholarships, including egrantz. The tuition for a semester ranges from 9,000 to 10,000 INR, with minimal fee hikes. The total cost for a five-year course, including hostel and mess fees, is around 4 lakhs INR, making it affordable.
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