Admission to Patna University requires candidates to clear a common entrance test. The process involves online registration, followed by an exam one month later. Admission is based on results and a merit list, with document submission and fee payment upon acceptance. The entrance test is crucial for classical science branches, and allocation of honor subjects is based on exam marks, with provisions for EWS candidates. The faculty is highly qualified, with a supportive teacher-to-student ratio of approximately 8:38, enhancing the learning environment.
The university's fee structure is affordable, with fees below 500 rupees for girls and a maximum of 12,000 rupees overall. The annual fee is about 3,560 rupees, and girls receive free education. Reserved categories have additional financial benefits, and no advance fees are required before admission. Despite being a government institution, the college provides economic welfare facilities. Although not focused on placements, a few companies like Wipro, TCS, and Amazon visit annually, offering limited opportunities.
The highest package is around Rs. 400,000, and the average is Rs. 240,000 to Rs. 300,000, with 3-8% of students placed, mainly from specific courses like BCA. Internship opportunities are rare, with some programs like a 25-day TCS internship offering an 18k stipend. The college encourages projects and publishing activities, promoting self-development. Scholarships are primarily through government programs like the National Scholarship Portal and Post Matric scholarships, based on merit and reservation categories.
Course fees vary, with BSc and BCom around Rs 4,000 annually and BCA Rs 16,000 per semester. Hostel fees range from Rs 800-1,000 per month. There have been reports of a significant fee hike of 70-80%. The college supports students in applying for government scholarships, beneficial for Bihar residents through the Bihar Student Credit Card scheme.

















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