The five-year integrated M.Sc course offers students with a CGPA above 7.5 a chance to interview at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. Placement packages differ based on job roles, with Ph.D. students receiving the highest compensation, around Rs 4.5 lakh per annum. The university supports students financially through two main scholarships. The NISER scholarship is awarded to the top 60 students, funded by the Department of Science and Technology. Additionally, the DISHA scholarship, backed by the Department of Atomic Energy, provides a monthly stipend of Rs 5000.
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