Prospective students wishing to enroll in participating central universities must qualify through the national level entrance exam, CUCET, currently conducted by the Central University of Rajasthan, though it's expected that the National Testing Agency (NTA) will manage it starting next year. After passing the exam, students can choose up to three universities during the CUCET application process and must register for counseling at these universities. Successful candidates need to submit their documents to the university they are admitted to.
The faculty consists of highly qualified individuals with PhDs from reputable institutions globally, ensuring effective teaching. Guest lectures and seminars by renowned scientists and professors are regularly organized. The college's fee structure is affordable; however, fees increase annually by around 10%. The fee per semester is approximately ?25,000, which includes all charges such as hostel, mess, department, and academic fees. The placement cell is not fully developed but plans to extend services to all departments.
While internships and projects are available, stipend details are not specified. Although there is no special scholarship program offered by the university, students can apply for external scholarships based on eligibility. Information on loans isn't provided, and students may need to contact external sources for loan inquiries. Studying at this university is deemed affordable, suggesting loans might not be necessary.
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