The university's admission process involves a 100-mark entrance examination, requiring candidates to have at least 60% in two major languages and an overall 60% average. With a competitive pool of about 10,000 candidates for 60 seats, the merit list is based on a 50-50 split between entrance and board exam scores, selecting top candidates from the highest-scoring 70 out of over 1,200 examinees. Admissions occur in June-July and conclude by August-September, with a minimum 60% attendance required in the initial two weeks for permanent admission. The faculty, comprising master's and PhD holders, is appreciated for its knowledgeable and engaging teaching methods. The university hosts enriching workshops and events, promoting a positive learning environment. Infrastructure is well-maintained, with a focus on cleanliness. Economical fees include Rs 1225 for first-year admission plus Rs 120 for two semesters, Rs 1100 and Rs 220 for the second year, and Rs 1300 and Rs 990 for the third year. Regular students pay around Rs 500 annually for ID cards and minimal charges. Despite pandemic challenges, the university achieved notable placements, with around 30 companies recruiting approximately 5 students each. International firms recruited from the engineering department, and one student received a 12 lakh INR package. Paid internships, such as the Gandhi Fellowship, offer 25,000 INR monthly. Companies like PwC, Tata, Samsung, Bajaj, and Google participate in placements. With a strong placement cell, the university is favored for its diverse opportunities. Six scholarships cater to various student needs, including economically disadvantaged, hostel residents, and minority groups, alongside specific scholarships like Swami Vivekananda and Kanyasree. Annual tuition is 1235 INR, with available scholarships covering fees. The university offers financial assistance and campus jobs, though placements are mainly engineering-focused, with limited arts opportunities until post-graduation. Detailed scholarship information is accessible on the university's website, supporting diverse student backgrounds.
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