The course includes a mandatory 2-month internship where students can choose their area and institute, with a requirement to submit their findings to the department. While home students lack internship opportunities, CU students benefit from summer training at renowned institutes like NICED, IICB, Bose Institute, and SINP, with support from teachers for securing lab placements. The college offers an affordable fee structure, with semester fees ranging from 4,072 to 5,000 rupees, plus an examination fee of 500 rupees. The total cost for completing the two-year course is approximately 16,088 rupees. Students can access various government scholarships, such as the Swami Vivekananda Merit Cum Means (SVMCM) Scholarship, offering up to 60,000 rupees over two years for those domiciled in West Bengal. Other scholarships include Kanyashree (for girls), Single Girl Child Scholarship, Aikyashree, and Oasis, which provide significant financial aid despite the university not offering its own scholarships.
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