Admission to the Department of Instrumentation at CUSAT requires candidates to pass the CAT entrance exam and have completed their graduation. Selection is based on the CAT rank. The department boasts a faculty with all permanent members holding doctorates, while guest lecturers are UGC NET qualified, providing excellent academic and career support.
The MSc Instrumentation program's fee structure is seen as high, especially for low-income students, with substantial tuition required even in the fourth semester, which focuses only on a project. The college has an active placement cell for each department, helping students find job opportunities, though it does not offer internships.
For financially challenged students with good academic records, the Student Aid Fund scholarship is available, offering significant financial assistance.
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