Admission to the MSc program is determined by a university-conducted entrance exam. For those interested in pursuing an MSc in Chemistry, a bachelor's degree in Science with at least a 50% aggregate is required. The admission process is simple and straightforward. Students benefit from highly qualified faculty who prioritize strong student-faculty relationships and provide personalized guidance. The learning experience is further enhanced by the use of smart classrooms. The MSc program spans two years and costs a total of INR 33,495, with the first year priced at INR 18,860 and the second year at INR 14,635.
Scholarships are available for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Graduates have access to various placement opportunities and can participate in research internships, earning stipends between INR 5,000 and 10,000. While direct job placements from companies are limited, faculty members assist students in finding internship opportunities. Many students have adapted to online internships due to the impact of COVID-19. Alumni support is strong, with many former students successfully passing the NET exam.
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