The course structure includes a mix of theory and practical components with two sessional exams, a final exam, and a lab exam each semester. In semesters 1 to 3, students undertake five theory papers and one practical paper per semester. The final semester focuses on a single theory paper and a research project culminating in a dissertation. Each theory paper is scored out of 70 marks, with internal assessments accounting for 30 marks.
The university keeps students informed about internship opportunities and events via official emails, and faculty members encourage academic engagement like writing review papers. Scholarships are offered based on merit, with a 100% fee waiver for students scoring 95% and above in previous exams, 70% off for those scoring 90% and above, 50% off for 85% and above, and 30% off for 80% and above. These scholarships cover 10% of the class and are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
An admission fee of 20,000 and a registration fee of 10,000 are mandatory. Tuition fees differ between courses, with some priced at 30,000 per semester (60,000 annually) and others ranging from 50,000 to 85,000 per semester.
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