Likes
- The lab setup and, the professors are amazing.
- Everything is scheduled in a very good manner.
Dislikes
- Restrictions are way too much. As a biotechnology student,they should provide some exposure.
- There is no placement cell and, you end up getting no return on your high investment if not going for research career.
Course Curriculum Overview :
If you wanna study hard like a nerd and, has a deep interest in digging up into the world of science,only then I will suggest you to get into it. Research asks for patience.you will face a lot of struggles in this field in India... especially when the field is still growing.
Internships Opportunities :
Interships are availed to you by professors if cmyou connect with them. You can also apply for them by your own. But, it's better to have a referral.internships and, placement is not there is in uni...which a biggest flaw.
Fees and Financial Aid :
From any private university,it will cost around 3.5-4 lacs . Scholarships are there for North eastern people and, people who are under economically weaker section. Scholarships are of around 15k to 20k for an whole year.
Campus Life :
It was nice.the infrastructure was 8/10. The lab 8/10. Professors 7/10. Campus life7/10. Five fold activities are something that will let you help in growing in other fields.this one thing is a very big pro thing .
Hostel Facilities :
The hostel fees were around 25k for an year.meals were served on time and ,in my hostel ,it was good.you don't get any AC in your room though,there is only a ceiling fan.the rooms are not attached with washroom
Admission :
There is no entrance exam.you can direct admissions until seats are not filled.it is based on the 10+2 performance and, you need your 12th from PHYSICS chemistry and biology.i am not very much aware of reservations
Faculty :
The faculty to student ratio is okay. There are few professors who are there to help you out.but, the thing is they are not very updated regarding the internships or anything.And, they are not able to guide you if it ain't research.
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