Admission to the university requires passing the CUCET exam and choosing three central universities, each of which creates its own merit list. Faculty expertise varies, with some departments facing shortages, prompting reliance on guest lecturers. Tuition fees are government-subsidized, making them affordable; basic science courses are 7,000 INR per semester, while MBA and engineering courses cost about 12,000 INR per semester. The university has limited job placement, with 50% of students securing employment.
MBA, Mass Communication, Water Engineering, Geoinformatics, and engineering students have better job prospects compared to natural science students. In 2020, two students excelled in the GATE exam. Companies like Wipro and Tata offer campus placements with salary packages between 5 to 7 lakhs per annum, usually requiring a three-year commitment. Internships from organizations such as DRDO and ISRO offer stipends of 8k to 10k INR monthly. Scholarships and financial aid are available, including fellowships for GATE-qualified M.Tech.
students and national fellowships for ST students. Minority and doctorate students also receive financial support in line with government regulations. The annual tuition fee ranges from 8,000 to 12,000 INR, with possible examination fees up to 2,000 INR. The E-Kalyan scheme benefits SC/ST students from Jharkhand, covering tuition and hostel fees, alongside other scholarships. The university organizes conferences and seminars for networking with global scientists but lacks on-campus jobs for science degree students.
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