The two-year program at the university costs approximately Rs. 62,000 annually, with no recent increase in fees. Students can apply for both merit-based and need-based scholarships, details of which are provided on the university's scholarship website. Unfortunately, there are no on-campus or part-time employment opportunities available. The department's placement cell has limited success, resulting in few companies visiting the campus.
Graduates often need to look for job opportunities outside of Sikkim. For instance, a graduate began a career at PwC, a finance multinational company, with a starting salary of Rs. 25,000 per month, with an annual 5% salary increment.
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