Admission to the university requires passing the VET entrance exam, held annually in May, with applications due by March 31 and costing Rs. 500. To gain admission, candidates must score at least 50% on the exam. The faculty conducts 2-3 lectures and practical sessions each weekday, with a student-to-teacher ratio of about 1:3, enabling personalized mentorship. The faculty is well-qualified, offering extra classes on weekends, and uses digital tools like PowerPoint for teaching.
Fees are generally affordable, ranging from 10,000 to 15,000 INR. Specific courses like MSc Biotechnology have higher fees due to lab requirements, with a total for an MSc program around 50,000 INR over two years. Placements are mainly for MBA students, with a monthly salary of 10,000 INR, though the placement cell's effectiveness is debated. Internships are not directly provided by the university but are available through teacher guidance in certain fields.
Scholarships and fee waivers are available for low-income, SC, ST, OBC students, and merit rankers. Complaints have been raised about unnoticed fee hikes and fees for unused facilities. The university does not offer loans but provides stipends and scholarships, including state and central government support. Ragging is strictly prohibited on campus.
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