SRM University Sonepat commenced its first batch in 2013, requiring applicants to have over 60% in their 12th Boards, with scholarships available for those scoring above 85%. The faculty to student ratio is good, allowing for accessible support, though some faculty rules aren't clearly communicated before admission, which can cause dissatisfaction.
First-year fees are Rs.1,75,000, with transport fees at Rs.40,000. For subsequent years, tuition fees drop to Rs.1,25,000, while transport fees rise slightly to Rs.45,000 yearly. Initially lacking in placement and internship support, the college now offers placement assistance and international internship opportunities. The loan process is efficient, with approvals following document verification.
However, the university faces organizational issues, such as last-minute admissions and poor communication about holidays, including delayed Diwali leave notifications, and unclear administrative decisions from faculty.
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