The university offers ample placement and internship opportunities, particularly for master's students in economics, computers, engineering, and management. Numerous IT companies visit the campus for recruitment, enhancing employment prospects. Students in science and social sciences can engage in projects conducted by professors under the CSIR and ICSSR, broadening their practical experience.
Financial support is available through the UGC NET JRF, a central government scholarship, alongside the university's merit cum means scholarships aimed at economically disadvantaged students. The annual course fee is 7,000. PhD students qualifying for the Junior Research Fellowship receive a monthly stipend of 37,000 and can participate in market research projects, facilitating both academic and financial support.
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