The Physics Department at CUTN has 11 faculty members and a favorable student-to-faculty ratio with 33 students in the class, fostering strong relationships. Dr. Sampurn Anand is highly regarded for his teaching. The assessment includes three 30-mark internal exams per semester, assignments, attendance, and a 60-mark end-semester exam, with a moderate difficulty level. The curriculum supports competitive exam prep and deeper subject understanding. Students often secure placements in companies like Esaf Bank, Federal Bank, and Infosys during their final year, with some pursuing PhDs afterward.
Internship opportunities are abundant through faculty recommendations in facilities like the Simulation Centre for Nanoscale Materials and Softmatter Physics Laboratory. Semester fees range from Rs 5,000 to Rs 7,000, with an annual fee around Rs 20,000, covering multiple amenities. Hostel fees are Rs 1,500 per semester, and the mess fee is Rs 110 per day. Scholarships exist for central sector students, SC, ST, and OBC, but not for the general category.
Fee reductions are available for SC and ST students. Tuition for the Integrated Master in Physics is Rs 8,900 per semester initially, increasing to Rs 9,790 from the fifth semester. Students from Tamil Nadu and Kerala may receive additional scholarships, unlike those from other regions.
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