The course admission process involves a three-tier entrance examination, including multiple-choice questions, subjective questions, and an interview, with a 50% weightage given to graduation marks. The objective paper tests knowledge such as Mahatma Gandhi's techniques. The faculty in the Gandhi and Peace Studies Department are all Ph.D. holders, known for their clear and expressive teaching. Research scholars actively engage in lectures, enhancing the educational experience. The department strictly maintains education quality and offers an annual fee subsidized by the government, totaling approximately Rs 7000-8000. Fees are split into two semesters, with the first and third semesters costing about Rs 2600 each, and the second and fourth semesters around Rs 4200 each. Additionally, there is an examination fee of about Rs 2000 per semester. While direct campus placements are unavailable, students have promising career prospects in research, social sciences, teaching, peace-focused global research, and the Gandhian fellowship, which offers hands-on learning in rural areas. The university does not provide internal scholarships, but students can seek loans from external banks for professional courses.
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