The program spans 2 years, divided into 4 semesters, with exams comprising 70 marks for external assessments and 30 marks for internal evaluations. Internal assessments include a review of student behavior. The faculty is generally helpful, though some members may be less cooperative. Students can expect to pay a total course fee of ₹35,000, with ₹15,000 due in the first year and the same amount in the second year. SC category students benefit from reduced fees, paying just ₹3,000 for the first year. While the faculty does not offer direct scholarships, the Gandhi Fellowship provides a stipend of about ₹14,000 for selected students. A national scholarship is also accessible through the National Scholarship Portal. During a previous graduation, an internship with an NGO focusing on environmental issues was available, although it was unpaid. Overall, the university offers affordable education, especially for central university students.
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