Admission to most courses is primarily based on entrance exams, with PhD and some MBA programs requiring interviews and group discussions. The entrance exams generally have straightforward questions. The faculty department is notable for being the largest in the country, with 40 faculty members, around 120 master's students, and over 100 research scholars. The annual college fee is approximately 6,000 to 7,000 INR, excluding separate mess charges. Scholarships are available through government schemes like UP and ONGC, though the university itself does not offer direct scholarships due to its central status. Final-year students can participate in campus placements, but opportunities are limited, often requiring individual effort. Science faculty placements are specific to certain courses, with Geophysics students potentially earning packages between 6 to 20 lakh INR. MSc Tech in Geophysics has an annual tuition fee of about 3,500 INR, with additional fees totaling approximately 2,500 INR. Scholarships are further available through the National Scholarship Portal and private entities, providing 10,000 to 20,000 INR annually to support underprivileged students.
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