Admission to the university requires passing an entrance exam in June, with exams for BSC subjects conducted at the university in Delhi. Reserved quotas for Muslims, Muslim women, Muslim OBC, and Kashmiris make admission competitive for others. After the first selection list is published, candidates have 3-4 days to submit documents and affidavits. The Faculty of Natural Sciences comprises the Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry departments. The Physics department is well-regarded, while the Chemistry department faces criticism for some faculty's lack of student engagement.
The university uses a semester-based exam system with a low failure rate of about 5%. Placement opportunities in Natural Sciences are limited, with a focus on preparing students for MSc and PhD programs at institutions like IIT and DU. Off-campus placements and internships with organizations like DRDO and IIT Delhi provide valuable experience. Tuition fees are affordable, ranging from 7,000 to 10,000 INR per year, with a no-fee hike policy.
Internal scholarships such as the Azmi Scholarship and external government scholarships are available, with the NSP providing financial support to some students. Additional fees for registration and labs may apply.
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