The course offers a straightforward admission process with exemptions from entrance exams for candidates who have passed national-level exams. Admission includes an interview and can be based on qualifications like an MSc. For the reviewed course, admissions took place on August 1, 2019. The program is taught by five lecturers, all with doctorate degrees and an average age of 40, specializing in fields such as cancer biology, cell culture techniques, wildlife biology, toxicology, and molecular biology.
The fee structure is reasonable for middle-class students but may be considered costly for those with lower incomes. Fees are paid annually via demand draft, with no extra charges for admission, and the university provides a clear fee breakdown. The placement program is robust, with alumni finding roles in esteemed universities, colleges, and industries. Students benefit from faculty-encouraged internship opportunities, although the university does not provide scholarships.





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