Veer Kunwar Singh University in Ara, Bihar, is recognized for its affordability and easy admission process. As a government institution, it employs government-appointed faculty members. However, there are concerns about the faculty's lack of motivation in teaching and other activities, leading to a poor institutional environment. The university has a low-cost fee structure, making education accessible for financially disadvantaged students without significant financial burden. Despite this affordability, academic sessions are often delayed, with three-year courses stretching to four or five years, resulting in a 0% placement rate.
The university does not offer scholarships, but students can utilize education loans through the Bihar Government's Student Credit Card scheme. There is no policy for fee hikes, owing to its government-run status. While campus placements are available, students are responsible for applying for jobs on their own, as the university does not provide internships as part of its curriculum.
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