Admission to the wildlife sciences program at Aligarh Muslim University is straightforward, with an entrance exam followed by selection and waiting lists. The program is unique in India, with fewer applicants, increasing the chances for dedicated candidates. The university ranks 2nd in the NIRF rankings and hosts 28,000 students and about 1,500 faculty members known for their expertise and support. The program includes both theoretical learning and fieldwork, with faculty facilitating connections to various organizations. Despite occasional lecture schedule irregularities, faculty are committed to student development. The two-year course is highly affordable at 25,000 INR, inclusive of educational tours. Hostel fees are low, with no hidden charges, though room allotments may take time. Scholarships are available from the university and through state or national programs for economically disadvantaged students. The university's infrastructure is well-developed, and the placement system, while challenged by a large student body, remains functional. Graduates find employment with NGOs, private firms, international organizations, and in further studies, with successful placements at WWF and BNHS, and some securing positions abroad. The university offers a variety of scholarships, including those from the National Scholarship Portal and other state, national, private, and international sources, based on merit and financial status. Students from families earning below 2 lakh INR annually can receive state-level fee reimbursements, and international scholarships are available for meritorious and minority students.
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