The course provides a comprehensive curriculum with a strong emphasis on mathematics, physics, and chemistry, complemented by practical work. The faculty-to-student ratio stands at 1:30, ensuring personalized attention, although opinions on Professor Anand Sehgal vary. The fee structure is incremental, with the first year costing 5000, the second year 6000, and the third year 7000.
Additional costs include tuition (2000), caution (500), registration (1500), admission (3000), development (2000), and lab fees (600). On average, students receive a scholarship totaling 25000 over three years, which aids in reducing the financial burden. The placement opportunities and faculty support are generally well-regarded by students.
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