The B.Sc. course at the university begins its admission process after the release of the +2 Science results by CHSE Odisha, with notifications in newspapers and online. Admission is based on ISC marks, with a first-class career and 63% in 10+2 Science qualifying for Chemistry Honors. The highest cut-off was for Physics Honors. Applicants apply online, and admission is typically based on merit lists. The faculty is highly qualified, often with prestigious backgrounds, but there's an uneven distribution across departments, notably in the geology department.
As a government institution, fees are minimal, with regular course admission fees around 2,000 rupees and readmission up to 1,500 rupees, plus separate exam fees. SC/ST students get fee discounts, and hostel fees are lower than private colleges. Self-financed courses cost about 45,000 rupees annually. Out of 64 students, 20 secured placements with multinationals like Vedant Alumina, NTPC, and TATA, with initial salaries between Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000. The institution hosts campus selections with companies such as IOCL, HP, BPCL, TCS, WIPRO, INFOSYS, and DELOITTE.
There are no internships for undergraduates or postgraduates, but Ph.D. students can access advertised internships, and meritorious students can get stipends around Rs 10,000 per month. Scholarships for meritorious and reserved category students are available, and loans for self-financed courses can be accessed through banks. Although the university does not offer specific scholarships, students can apply for various government scholarships through the university's scholarship section.
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