The admission process at the State Government Minority University involves an entrance exam held in May or July, with courses allocated based on merit rank. Students can change their courses after the first year. Admission criteria include an All India Entrance Test, and some courses offer merit-based admission. The university charges high fees, ranging from 2,000 to 85,000 rupees per semester, averaging around 40,000 rupees. Christian students may benefit from up to a 100% fee reduction, and a B.Tech in Biotechnology can cost over 70,000 rupees per semester, plus exam fees of 2,500 rupees. Placement opportunities are moderate, with companies like GDS and Reddy Lab participating, offering packages of around 40,000 rupees. However, better job prospects often require postgraduate studies, especially in courses like Biotechnology. The college does not provide internships directly but assists students in securing them through government institutions. A mandatory two-semester training is required, and all students are eligible for final-semester campus placements. Financial aid is available, including scholarships and fee concessions based on academic performance, discipline, and financial need. Christian students and those with a CGPA of 8 or above may receive full fee concessions. The Bihar Student Credit Card scheme offers easy loans to Bihar students. The fee structure includes an initial payment of ₹42,500 plus a ₹10,000 deposit for four years, with total fees amounting to ₹3,40,000. Education loans and the Yuva Siksha Credit Card loan facility are also available. Despite these opportunities, some students, including those from the ST category, report no fee concessions. The faculty is highly cooperative and knowledgeable, providing personalized guidance and problem-solving support through individual advisors.
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