Admission to the University of Allahabad requires passing an entrance exam covering subjects like history and mathematics, followed by a merit-based counseling process. Despite its affordability, with annual fees as low as INR 1,000 for standard courses and higher fees for professional courses, the admission process is challenging, particularly regarding documentation. The faculty is highly qualified, with each course taught by a Ph.D. holder, though class regularity is an issue. The university provides excellent library facilities and water management. While some students fail due to low attendance, the placement rate is slow, with limited opportunities for BA students and non-top-tier companies for MBA placements. Notably, the highest package reaches INR 30 lakhs, with an average of INR 7 lakhs. Internships are available mainly for master's students. The university offers coaching for government exams in Hindi and various scholarships, including full fee reimbursement, merit-cum-means, and national/state awards. Despite a recent 400% fee hike, making the tuition range between INR 4,000 to INR 15,000 annually, the financial aid remains moderate. Scholarships such as the National Scholarship Programme and state government awards are available, with amounts of approximately INR 13,000 and INR 4,000 to INR 5,000, respectively. The university also collaborates with banks for student loans. However, the fee increase has posed affordability challenges for families with limited financial resources.
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