Allahabad University, known as the "Oxford of the East," offers admissions through entrance exams held after releasing forms in April-May. The Faculty of Arts, housed in historic buildings, operates on an annual exam system and has a large faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:90. The teaching staff is generally supportive, with positive feedback for the Political Science and English departments. However, about 20% of students struggle with exams. The curriculum benefits UPSC aspirants, and despite a high fee structure, fees start affordably at Rs 800 per year for the Faculty of Arts, with other faculties varying. Notably, the university ranks 11th zonally but has modest placement statistics, with major companies like TCS and Ultra Tech offering packages up to 14 lakhs. Only about 2% of students secure placements, reflecting the university's focus on civil service careers. Limited internships are available, including the Tata Youth Employment Program. Scholarships, such as merit-based and UP government scholarships, help with fees, which range from 3,500 to 5,030 rupees annually. Hostels cost 14,000-15,000 rupees per year. Despite limited campus placements, TCS hires graduates from specific courses.
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