The university, known for its historical heritage, offers a variety of courses and has an affordable fee structure, making it suitable for middle-class families. Admission is based on a merit list through a counseling process, with the second counseling session securing spots for students. While there are limited job placements, the university provides valuable internships, especially in Botany, involving field studies and practical projects, although these were halted post-COVID for BSc students.
Scholarships are available for students scoring at least 90%. As a central government institution, the university maintains reasonable fees: the first-year admission fee is 6,800 rupees, covering tuition and other charges. The second-year fee is 3,000 rupees, and the third-year fee is 4,000 rupees. Additionally, form-filling costs 300 rupees per semester from the first to the sixth semester, with hostel fees being separate.
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