Admission to the M.Sc. course is determined by the PG-CET exam held every June, with selection based equally on entrance exam performance and graduation marks. The faculty is highly qualified, holding advanced degrees and engaging in international research, notably with CERN. However, some communication challenges affect instruction clarity. The course is affordable, with fees totaling around 20,000 annually, including examination and association fees. Despite limited job placements and no internships, students passing the NET exam often find good employment opportunities post-Ph.D. The college lacks its own scholarships but offers access to government scholarships and a "Work While You Study" scheme. The Inspire Scholarship is available for high-achieving science students.
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