The university admits students based on a merit list derived from high school grades, followed by an interview with basic questions. Admissions are typically between June and July. The faculty, known for their expertise in mining, consists of retired professionals from major Indian mines. With about 20 to 30 senior lecturers, they are dedicated to helping students. The course fee is 35,000 INR per semester, with an additional exam fee of 1,950 INR.
Late payments and mobile phone usage in class incur fines, and some students find the fees expensive and non-transparent. While placement opportunities vary by course, mining students face challenges as no companies visit for direct placement; they must pass a government exam to secure jobs. Special classes aid in preparation, and high performers may receive referrals from the dean. The college offers scholarships for high achievers and students from specific categories, with a special scholarship of 5,000 INR for the top student.
The semester fee is 33,000 INR, a diploma in mining is 50,000 INR per year, and hostel fees are 80,000 INR annually. The total course fees average around 150,000 INR. Scholarships and fee discounts depend on academic performance, and bus facilities are available.
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