Admission to the college is determined by the PGCET entrance exam, usually held in April or May. Results are announced on the same day, with seat allocation based on merit and applicant categories. The faculty, all Ph.D. holders, emphasize teaching and skill development, encouraging students to engage in projects. The Nanotechnology department is particularly supportive, with expert faculty in Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. The fee structure varies; the reviewed department charges about 30,000 INR annually, with scholarships available to reduce costs. Hostel fees are around 20,000 INR annually. Both academic and hostel fees are typically reimbursed. The Integrated M.Sc. program costs 35,000 INR annually for the first three years and 50,000 INR for the last two years. Although there is no formal placement program, the course encourages research. Various internships are offered, some with a stipend of ten thousand and above, based on merit. Scholarships are available to students based on parental occupation and reservation category, usually around 20,000 INR, often exceeding the academic fee coverage. Students, except those with government-employed parents, receive scholarships covering both hostel and academic fees.
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