The course is structured for a class of 100 students taught by 5 teachers, covering 7 subjects over 4 years. Exams follow the PCI pattern, evaluated both in percentage and CGPA. The faculty is experienced, with mixed reviews on individual styles. Placement opportunities start in the 7th semester, involving companies like P&G, Johnson & Johnson, and Maruti Suzuki, hiring around 200 students with packages ranging up to 27 lakh, and an average of 6 lakh.
Internships are mostly in Baddi, offering a 10,000 INR stipend, with companies like Glenmark and partnerships with firms like Nestle and Bosch. The university offers scholarships based on academic merit and government criteria, with fee reductions for high achievers. Development fees are Rs 5,000, while tuition fees range from Rs 75,000 to Rs 110,000 annually, depending on the course and student category. Haryana government scholarships are available for low-income families, with specific provisions for SC/ST and OBC candidates.
Registration costs Rs 500, and reserved category students pay an academic fee of Rs 85,000 annually, while those from outside Haryana pay Rs 55,000 per semester. Additional financial aid is limited to severe circumstances.
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