Admission to the university is based on an entrance exam, with placement depending on rank and seat availability. The ranking system considers caste-based reservations, particularly for lower scheduled castes, making them eligible for specific provisions. Successful candidates are offered supportive and effective teaching, including digital classes when needed, and are encouraged to participate in various activities. The fee structure is course-dependent, with different fees for each program. A fee reimbursement system and scholarships are available for students from lower scheduled castes and lower backward classes. Placement opportunities are frequent, benefiting high achievers and those with strong communication skills. The university does not offer internships, but project work is available without a stipend, except for Ph.D. students who pass the entrance exam, as they receive a stipend. Educational loans are accessible once a student secures a course seat, with scholarships facilitated through government support provided during the course duration.
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