Admission to the M.Sc Botany program is based on an entrance exam scored out of 100 marks. Results are posted online, and a merit list by category (general, OBC, ST, SC) is published on the university's website. The program boasts a favorable teacher-student ratio of 1:5, with 10 permanent faculty members for 50 students. Faculty are experienced and provide extensive academic and research guidance. The first-semester fee is 5,800 INR, and students must re-enroll online each semester.
Scholarships are available at the national level and, selectively, from Chhattisgarh, but not from the university itself for B.Sc and M.Sc students. Ph.D. students can access university fellowships. Total fees for the M.Sc program (2021-2023) range from 16,000 to 17,000 INR, slightly higher than other Central Universities. The university encourages internships like Mushroom cultivation and marketing and engages in projects such as environmental studies of NTPC Sipat.
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