Admission to the Master of Science courses at this college is based on graduation degree marks, with candidates participating in a CAP round where they list their college preferences. Preference is given to students from the home university, often resulting in satisfactory placements. The physics department, consisting of 8 experienced faculty members, is committed to student support through daily lectures, additional knowledge for competitive exams, and guest lectures. The fee structure is determined by government regulations and varies across student categories.
OBC, SC, and ST students benefit from government coverage of their fees, making their expenses lower than those of general category students. Additionally, OBC students receive full scholarships, further reducing their financial burden. While direct placements are not typically offered for certain courses, the college provides valuable skills through its dedicated faculty. The post-matric scholarship program, funded entirely by the government, covers all tuition and exam fees and includes a student allowance.
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