The admission process for students from other states was based on merit, considering factors like domicile state and interview performance. The reviewer, hailing from Tamil Nadu, enrolled in a technical course with a specialization in Electronics in the final year. The faculty comprised experienced lecturers aged between 45 and 50, known for their strong subject knowledge and student support, although the fast teaching pace could be challenging for some. The two-year M.Sc.
program cost Rs. 10,000, covering both hostel and mess fees. While the curriculum fee was reasonable, the high mess fees did not match the subpar food quality. Hostel conditions were cramped, with rooms accommodating twice their intended capacity. There were no formal placement services available, meaning graduates had to seek job opportunities independently in government departments and private companies. An Economically Backward Class (EBC) scholarship was offered, but the reviewer did not qualify due to their forward class status, excluding them from community-based government funding.
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