Prospective students at the University of Allahabad must apply in March and take an entrance exam in early May. Admission results are merit-based, with caste preferences, and enrollment begins in July. The faculty is highly qualified, featuring many with doctorates and authors of recommended textbooks, maintaining a student-to-faculty ratio of 50:1. Admission is competitive, requiring exams like NET/SLET and interviews. For B.Com, a 12th-grade completion is necessary, while M.Com requires a B.Com with at least 45% marks. M.Com exams are semester-based with internal assessments contributing 40% to the score. The passing rate is 70% with two semesters annually. The commerce faculty maintains a 5:1 student-to-faculty ratio. The college is affordable, with B.Com fees ranging from 900 to 1600 INR for general students and 1200 INR for OBC, while B.Sc fees range from 1500 to 5500 INR. Examination fees are 500 INR yearly. Hostel costs range from 6000 to 8000 INR annually, including food, available for students scoring above 60% in entrance exams. Scholarships of 5000 INR are offered. The college is government-aided, minimizing costs, with nominal charges like 250 INR for a duplicate ID card. Allahabad University has mixed placement records, with top IT companies like Wipro and Infosys participating in campus selections. Notably, Monirba faculty excels in student placements, with the highest package at 300,000 INR annually, and around 50% securing jobs. The university offers professional courses, including an MBA, and provides scholarships for Scheduled Castes, backward classes, and economically weak families. The UP Scholarship offers around 10,000 INR, and a means-cum-merit scholarship is available. M.Com fees are 5,309 INR for the first year and 4,909 INR for the second. UP students can apply for a scholarship covering approximately 12,000 INR, while others can access a national scholarship. Currently, no loan facilities or campus employment opportunities exist.
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