Were you aware that Uttaranchal University is the first university in Uttarakhand to get accredited by NAAC with an A+ grade in the first round itself? Established in 2013, Uttaranchal University has earned a lot of appreciation in terms of campus and infrastructural facilities. Covering a sprawling expanse of 80 acres, this private university has solidified its reputation as an excellent choice for pursuing studies in law and a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. Undergoing construction, as per the university's avowal, it has a lot more to offer to its students. How it unfolds in the near future, will be known with time!
Uttaranchal University presently provides a diverse range of courses, encompassing over 100 courses across 12 schools in different fields like engineering, law, management, agriculture, pharmacy, science, arts, and more. Admission procedures vary, with some courses requiring entrance exams while others rely on merit-based selection. According to student comments, simply presenting your academic records may secure you a seat, regardless of your entrance exam performance.
That's not all! The CollegeDekho team has investigated further to find out the real truth- What actually happens within the nice-looking campus? And, we did find out what the other face of the coin had to say! If you're considering choosing Uttaranchal University, you might want to go through this article to get a clear perspective.
Year |
Body |
Category |
Position/Rank Band |
2022 |
NIRF |
Universities |
151-200 |
Our Take
In 2023, the university’s ranking was not released publicly by the NIRF, however in 2022, it had secured a rank among the top 200 universities in India. Being among the top 200 is a sign of good repute and academic standards. Furthermore, Uttaranchal University has also secured good ranks in the rankings released by private agencies like India Today, The Week, and WURI. As per the assessments by these ranking agencies, the university is not the top one, but next to the top.
Uttaranchal University follows the Flexible Choice Based Credit System allowing students to choose their favourite courses. The academic pedagogy at Uttaranchal University emphasizes on the outcome and project-based education along with experiential learning. UU administers its own entrance exam called UUEE for admissions and also takes into account scores from JEE Main, CUET, and GATE as per the course opted.
Uttaranchal University academia is a mix of classroom learning, assignments and practicals. The university follows an ‘immersive learning’ approach primarily focussing on ‘practical training, higher employability, higher engagement and effectiveness’.
Many university students complain of no capping on admissions which leads to a larger batch size every academic year. According to some engineering students of 2022, their batch size was 350 last year. However, as per the 2023 batch, they have a student strength of 600 in 2023. That brings us to a teacher-student ratio of 600:1, double than last year.
According to the student comments, the Uttaranchal University fee is on the higher side. The B.Tech fees range between INR 1,30,000 and INR 2,29,300 per year. For MBA and LLM, the fee is INR 2,31,000 and INR 1,90,000, respectively. Other Uttaranchal University courses also fall close to the same fee range. There are limited scholarship options. Allowing concessions between 10-26% only to domicile state students and female students is not sufficient. There are no such facilities for poor/EWS students.
Our Take
As per the information retrieved from the university students, more focus should be given to practical training and placement outcomes by encouraging effective student-engagement activities.
Moreover, most students fail to major in the degree of their choice. They have opined that, at the time of admission, they were informed about the diverse specialization options available. Yet, at the time of subject selection, students are asked to choose from only a few specialization choices. MBA students also expressed that they were briefed concerning multiple specialization options at the time of admission, whereas, in reality, they had to choose only among- Marketing, Finance, and HR. This is a serious allegation against a university which claims to be one of the best in the North zone.
Uttaranchal University claims to provide eight hours of learning every day. However, students had different views. Live classes continue for a brief duration of only two months, consisting of four-hour-lectures each. The rest of the days, it is all recorded lectures in place of live classes. The question is, the opportunity of student-teacher interaction is curtailed with this. It’s a big NO if online classes interest you. Overall, we cannot say Uttaranchal University is the best in terms of academia and batch size!
Library: Of all the students we talked to, they were fond of the library. Operating under the banner ‘Knowledge Resource Centre (KRC)’, the library has 160718 books, 156514 e-books and 44148 e-journals. Also, the university claims to provide the following e-services: web OPAC, Delnet, NDL, WEL, SAS, and NPTEL.
Sports: A few students claim that they have enjoyed only the sports facilities and the campus so far. Considering it a partial good news, we can say that UU has provided the requisite sports facilities to its students. Furthermore, sports-related fests and events are organised on special occasions.
Hostels: UU has separate hostels for men and women. But none of the students we talked to had anything good to say about the hostels. We were told that proper hygiene is not maintained and the ignorant behaviour of the hostel staff is common. Regarding the hostel timings, there were some shocking revelations. Female students complain of discrimination between them and the male students who are free to roam in and out of the campus at any given time, while they are allowed only for two hours that too on Wednesdays and weekends from 9 AM to 6 PM. Students find some of the rules at UU not only absurd but also discriminatory!
Students have also voiced that the hostel fee is considerably high. Here is a glimpse of the same:
Hostel Type |
Fees |
Single Seat Occupancy |
INR 1,07,000 |
Double Seat Occupancy |
INR 92,000 |
Triple Seat Occupancy |
INR 87,000 |
Hostel Security |
INR 2,000 |
Our Take
Talking about the hostels, it should not be an ideal choice. If you have no other option, then only opt for it. You have to spend the next two to four years in the hostel, so think about your mental health first and then take a call.
Mess: This part has its own share of issues too. The students get to relish good food only during the beginning of the academic session. As that time passes by, the food is not at all consumable, some students vented out their frustration.
Our Take
Getting quality food only during the new admission season puts UUs’ credibility at question. This is clear that no proper inspection is carried out in this area. Thus, the mess and the food part gets a negative rating from us.
Fests - It’s rare to see fests at Uttaranchal University. Therefore, it’s a no-no if you are assuming a cultural extravaganza.
Cafeteria - UU has an open-air joint ‘Nescafe’ for students. A perfect spot to fill in the tummy with snacks and beverages during leisure moments.
As per the UU placement records, the highest package received by an international student is INR 1.24 Cr. For domestic students, the highest salary package stands at INR 22.5 LPA. Check placements stats for Uttaranchal University from the NIRF Report 2023.
Total Graduated Students |
Students Placed |
Students Opted for Higher Studies |
Median Salary |
167 |
151 |
8 |
INR 4,65,000 |
Total Graduated Students |
Students Placed |
Students Opted for Higher Studies |
Median Salary |
102 |
93 |
7 |
INR 5,30,000 |
Total Graduated Students |
Students Placed |
Students Opted for Higher Studies |
Median Salary |
206 |
144 |
38 |
INR 4,50,000 |
Source: NIRF 2023
Our Take
According to the NIRF report 2023, Uttaranchal University has a fairly good placement rate. However, if we look at the ROI generated, the UU fees charged do not justify the median salary offered to students. CollegeDekho has to highlight what the students' viewpoints were! According to many comments from UU students, the following points were highlighted:
After analysing the NIRF report and the student comments it is evident that the placement department has not been successful in functioning effectively. Even though the placement rate is good, the placement rate distribution is not balanced across all programs.
UU spends a lot on media and advertising, which is evident. Every year, a lot of students can be seen taking admission, whatever the reason- friends, location or a good-looking campus! When we asked these students about the university culture, we got to know that most of the students were from the nearby states. Some even claimed that a large number of students have displayed aggression on campus. Fights among students and cultural discrimination are often seen. Students from the northeast feel the university is uncooperative!
Let us glance through the gender ratio index and demographic representation of UU:
Uttaranchal University: Gender Ratio Index (as per NIRF Report 2023)
Gender |
UG 3-Year |
UG 4-Year |
UG 5-Year |
PG 1-Year |
PG 2-Year |
Male |
136 |
938 |
582 |
17 |
134 |
Female |
151 |
446 |
661 |
23 |
124 |
Our Take
Overall, the male to female ratio is satisfactory. However, for UG 4-year programmes, female students comprise only 32% of the total.
Particulars |
UG 3-Year |
UG 4-Year |
UG 5-Year |
PG 1-Year |
PG 2-Year |
Within State |
118 |
608 |
363 |
20 |
91 |
Outside State |
169 |
730 |
879 |
19 |
167 |
International Students |
0 |
46 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
Our Take
Most of the students studying in UU are from the neighbouring states. The total number of non-domicile students stands at 2012 and that of state-domicile at 1128, which is only 36% of the total. Even though steps have been taken by the university to better the domicile admission numbers (for example providing up to 26% concession to students from Uttarakhand), there must be a reason why the natives prefer other universities instead of Uttaranchal University.
Sub-Standard Teaching
Uttaranchal University has a total of 50 faculty members offering education to 6291 students. Students have said that barring a few departments the faculty is not at all good. They also feel that the curriculum is outdated and does not adequately offer the required skills to students for the current job market. They have also expressed that the teaching methodology is not up to mark. Biasness prevails too! According to an ex-BTech student, they were taught by professional and highbrowed teachers only in the first year. The rest of the sessions seemed like a casual pastime.
Too much fee at the application level
Regarding administration and management, the resentment is palpable. Starting with the application process, the application fee is INR 1,250. Along with that, the management charges a processing fee of INR 15,000 and both the fee components are non-refundable.
Our Take
Paying a considerably large sum at the application stage is quite stressful for students as it is difficult to confirm whether they are sure of pursuing the course from Uttaranchal University or not.
Constant phone calls and reminders from students are common in this aspect. Lack of proper communication between the management and students is another issue that came up in our investigation. Delays in receiving information like academic deadlines, exam schedules and refunds have caused a lot of stress among the students. In one of such cases, a student was refunded a meager amount of 1220 in four months.
One subject that was common among all the students was the double-standard behaviour of the university staff. Students are welcomed with open arms at the time of admission however, it eventually transitions into inappropriate behaviour within a few months. Many shared their views that the university is ‘money-minded’. This is a serious allegation and the university should take the necessary steps to make its admission process transparent! The university should reflect on its administration and deal with these issues with sensitivity.
Located in Prem Nagar in Dehradun, Uttaranchal University definitely gets a percentage of its seats filled due to its location. Owing to its close proximity to several academies and educational institutions, one being the Indian Military Academy, the atmosphere in and out of the univeris good. Students expressed that they have not faced any such difficulty related to transportation during classes and exams. However, on the flipside, they are not happy with the parking space.
As a takeaway, the Uttaranchal University campus is great. The facilities offered are apt for students’ holistic development. The library is the best of all the facilities that the university offers. The dress code in the college is a minus. 75% attendance is a must however, in reality, the unofficial rule of attendance is 55%. The admission procedure is easy. Most of the students are granted admissions. No end cap on admissions is a cause of concern. One can hardly expect individual guidance. Incidences of false claims by the university is one big disadvantage. Students complain of fudged information by the staff at the time of the admission, like UU is an ICAR-affiliated institute. However, we don’t see Uttaranchal University on the official website of Indian Council of Agricultural Research or in its report.
Yay! |
Nay! |
Serene Campus |
Poor Management |
Well-maintained Infrastructure |
Behavioral Issues with staff |
Sports Facilities |
Placement rate not balanced across all programs |
Library |
High Fees |
Male to Female Students Ratio |
Limited Course Specialisation Options |
Diverse Student Community |
Poor Hostel and Mess Facilities |
Cafeteria |
Were you aware that Uttaranchal University is the first university to get accredited by NAAC with an A+ grade? Established in 2013, Uttaranchal University has earned a lot of appreciation in terms of campus and infrastructural facilities. Covering a sprawling expanse of 80 acres, this private university has solidified its reputation as an excellent choice for pursuing studies in law and a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. Undergoing construction, as per the university's avowal, it has a lot more to offer to its students. How it unfolds in the near future, will be revealed by time itself!
Uttaranchal University presently provides a diverse range of courses, encompassing 131 courses across 24 different fields including engineering, law, management, agriculture, pharmacy, science, arts, and more. Admission procedures vary, with some courses requiring entrance exams while others rely on merit-based selection. According to students' verdict, simply presenting your academic records may secure you a seat, regardless of your entrance exam performance.
That's not all! The CLD team has investigated further to find out the real truth- What actually happens within the nice-looking campus? And, we did find out what the other face of the coin had to say! If you're considering choosing Uttaranchal University and have already given it a second thought, it's advisable to give it a thorough third consideration as well.
NIRF Ranking: Out of the Race!
Year |
Body |
Category |
Position/Rank Band |
2022 |
NIRF |
Universities |
151-200 |
Our Take: UU has not found its place in NIRF Ranking 2023 in any of the categories. Whereas, it was placed in the 151-200 rank band in the ‘Universities’ category in 2022. Compared to other universities, Uttaranchal University has not been successful in maintaining its pace across the ranking parameters!
Uttaranchal University follows the Flexible Choice Based Credit System allowing students to choose their favourable courses. According to the website, the students are entitled to outcome-based education, advanced technologies & integration and project-based & experiential learning. UU administers its own entrance exam called UUEE for admissions and also takes into account scores from JEE Main, CUET, and GATE as per the course opted.
When asked about the batch size, a senior engineering student claimed that their batch size was 350. On the contrary, a student from the engineering class of 2023 had a rather large batch size, totalling 600 students. That brings us to a teacher-student ratio of 600:1. Given the data, the controversial phrase, ‘anyone with 50% marks and above is eligible for admission’ fits the gap very well! It appears that the importance of the entrance exam score is minimal.
Fee-wise, the cost is above the ‘appropriate line’. The B.Tech fees range between INR 1,30,000 and INR 2,29,300 per year. For MBA and LLM Uttaranchal University courses, the fee is INR 2,31,000 and INR 1,90,000, respectively. This is just the course fee! There are limited scholarship options. Allowing concessions between 10-26% only to domicile state students and female students is not sufficient. There are no such facilities for poor/EWS students.
Our Take:
According to the official website of Uttaranchal University, it follows an ‘Immersive Learning’ approach primarily focussing on ‘Practical Training, Higher Employability, Higher Engagement and Effectiveness’. As per the information retrieved from the students, compromise is evident across all three parameters.
Moreover, most students fail to major in the degree of their choice. No doubt, there are many options available to choose from, but at the time of subject selection, students often find themselves with limited choices. It was affirmed by many that, at the time of subject selection, the management informs that a significant proportion of students are selecting a specific subject, so by default others (minorities) will have to go by that. MBA students expressed that they were briefed concerning multiple specialisation options at the time of admission, whereas, in reality, they had to choose only between- Marketing, Finance, and HR. This is a serious allegation against a university which claims to be one of the best in the North zone.
Regarding online classes, if you are thinking about it, it's a big NO! Uttaranchal University claims to provide eight hours of learning. However, students had different views. Live classes continue for a brief duration of only two months, consisting of four 1-hour lectures each. The rest of the days, it is all recorded lectures. Where is the opportunity for student-teacher interaction, is one question that arises.
Overall, we cannot claim Uttaranchal University to be the best in terms of academia and batch size!
Library: Of all the students we talked to, they were fond of the library. Operating under the banner ‘Knowledge Resource Centre (KRC)’, the library has 160718 books, 156514 e-books and 44148 e-journals. The students are also entitled to various e-services such as web OPAC, Delnet, NDL, WEL, SAS, NPTEL etc., as stated on the university website.
Sports: A few students claimed they have enjoyed only the sports facilities and the campus so far. Considering it as partial good news, we can affirm that UU has provided the requisite sports facilities to its students. Sports-related fests and events are organised on special occasions.
Hostel: UU has separate hostels for men and women. But none of the students we talked to had anything good to say about hostels. We were told that proper hygiene is not maintained and the ignorant behaviour of the hostel staff is common. Regarding the hostel timings, there were some shocking revelations. Few female students expressed that UU considers it reasonable for men to roam in and out of the campus at any time of the day. However, women are allowed only two hours on Wednesday and from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. on weekends to step out of the university premises. Above that, only men are allowed around the campus after 6 P.M. Given UU’s safety concerns, students find some of the rules not only absurd but also discriminatory!
Students have also voiced that the hostel fee is considerably too high. Here is a glimpse of the same:
Hostel Type |
Fees |
Single Seat Occupancy |
INR 1,07,000 |
Double Seat Occupancy |
INR 92,000 |
Triple Seat Occupancy |
INR 87,000 |
Hostel Security |
INR 2,000 |
Our Take: It is not a preferable choice to opt for hostels. If you don’t have any other option than to opt for a hostel, give it a thought! Make sure the place you will be staying for the next two to four years respects your mental health!
Mess: This segment has its own share of issues too. It appears that students get to relish good food only during the beginning of the academic session. After a few months, the food is not at all consumable is what the students commented.
Our Take: If students do get good food, why only at the time of new admissions? It seems no proper inspection is carried out in this area.
Fests: Fests are rarely organised.
Cafeteria: UU has an open-air joint ‘Nescafe’ for students. A perfect spot to fill in the tummy with snacks and beverages in between classes.
As per UU website, ‘The highest international package received by a UU student is INR 1.24 Cr. INR 22.5 LPA+ is the highest domestic package received.’ If we are to believe what the students say, the numbers are not to be trusted! Only the agriculture and BTech CSE students have confirmed that the Uttaranchal University placements were decent.
Even though it is known for being one of the best law universities in the region, on-campus placements are not up to mark. Students claimed that management would frequently contact them through calls and texts during the placement session for promotional purposes without any fair output. Further, they added that there were incidents where the university assembled students from other colleges purely for the purpose of creating a larger crowd appearance!
Behind such distressing placement statistics, the placement department is to be blamed. Students complained about the department staff being very rude. And, this is one reason why students refrain from visiting the department to get their placement-related queries solved. There are incidences of ‘freedom of speech’ suppression as well. It seems the management would ask students to delete any ‘unfavourable’ reviews posted by them.
Here are a few of the placement numbers that we retrieved from the NIRF Report 2023. The statistics given on the website need a recheck.
Engineering and Architecture| Course Duration: Four Years
Total Graduated Students |
Students Placed |
Students Opted for Higher Studies |
Median Salary |
167 |
151 |
8 |
INR 4,65,000 |
MBA| Course Duration: Two Years
Total Graduated Students |
Students Placed |
Students Opted for Higher Studies |
Median Salary |
102 |
93 |
7 |
INR 5,30,000 |
Law|Course Duration: Five Years
Total Graduated Students |
Students Placed |
Students Opted for Higher Studies |
Median Salary |
206 |
144 |
38 |
INR 4,50,000 |
Our Take: If you are a career-oriented person, Uttaranchal University is not for you. Looking at engineering placement statistics and the fees charged, the ROI is no good! Spending over INR 5-6 Lakhs for a median salary of INR 4-5 LPA is no good at all.
UU spends a lot on media and advertising, which is evident. Every year, a lot of students can be seen taking admission, whatever the reason- friends, location or a good-looking campus! When asked students about the university culture, they informed us that most of the students are from nearby states. Some even claimed that around 60% of the students are whippersnappers! Fights among students within the campus are common. Cultural discrimination is also seen. As claimed by a student from the northeast, the university is uncooperative!
Let us glance through the gender ratio index and demographic representation of UU:
UG 3-Year |
UG 4-Year |
UG 5-Year |
PG 1-Year |
PG 2-Year |
|
Male |
136 |
938 |
582 |
17 |
134 |
Female |
151 |
446 |
661 |
23 |
124 |
Our Take: Overall, the male-to-female ratio is satisfactory. However, for UG 4-year programmes, female students comprise only 32% of the total.
UG 3-Year |
UG 4-Year |
UG 5-Year |
PG 1-Year |
PG 2-Year |
|
Within State |
118 |
608 |
363 |
20 |
91 |
Outside State |
169 |
730 |
879 |
19 |
167 |
International Students |
0 |
46 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
Our Take: Most of the students studying at UU are from the neighbouring states. The total number of non-domicile students stands at 2012 and that of state-domicile students is 1128, which is only 36% of the total. Even though steps have been taken by the university, for example providing up to 26% concession to students from Uttarakhand, there must be a reason why the natives prefer other universities instead of Uttaranchal University.
Uttaranchal University has a total of 50 faculty members offering education to 6291 students. Students have said that barring a few departments the faculty is not at all good. They also feel that the curriculum is outdated and does not adequately educate students for the current job market. They have also expressed that the teaching method is not up to mark. Biasness prevails too! According to an ex-BTech student, they were taught by professional and highbrowed teachers only in the first year. The rest of the sessions seemed like a casual pastime.
Regarding administration and management, the resentment is palpable. Starting with the application process, the application fee is INR 1,250. Along with that, the management charges a processing fee of INR 15,000, given both the amount being non-refundable.
Our Take: Do not pay the processing fee unless you are completely sure. Take the university’s acceptance of your admission in the course of your choice and your willingness to take up the course in writing before proceeding with the fee payment.
According to a student’s verdict, the account section took around four months to refund a sum of INR 1,220. Constant phone calls and reminders from students are common in this aspect. Lack of proper communication between the management and students is another issue that came up in our investigation. Delays in receiving information like academic deadlines and exam schedules have caused a lot of stress among the students.
One subject that was common among all the students was the ‘two-faced’ behaviour. Students are welcomed with open arms at the time of admission however, it eventually transitions into inappropriate behaviour within a few months. Many claimed the university to be ‘money-minded’. If this is true, the university should take this seriously and take appropriate action.! It is apparent that the university is simply gambling with the student’s future. The university should reflect on its administration and deal with these issues with sensitivity.
Located in Prem Nagar in Dehradun, Uttaranchal University definitely gets a percentage of its seats filled due to its location. Owing to its close proximity to several academies and educational institutions, one being the Indian Military Academy, the atmosphere in and out of the college is good.
Our Take: Students expressed that they have not faced any such difficulty related to transportation during classes and exams. However, students do not seem happy with the parking area provided.
As a takeaway, the Uttaranchal University campus is great. The facilities offered are apt for student’s holistic development. The library is the best of all the facilities that the university offers. Students shared that they feel like studying in a school with the given dress code. Considering it as UU’s attempt to provide a unique identity to its students, we have nothing to complain about in this regard. As per the website, 75% attendance must be maintained. However, in reality, the unofficial rule of attendance is 55%. The admission procedure is easy. Students have claimed that everyone will be granted admission given they fulfil the basic eligibility criteria. No end cap on admissions. This is a cause of concern. One can hardly expect individual guidance. Incidences of false claims by the university is one big disadvantage. A student confirmed that at the time of admission, the admission staff claimed it to be an ICAR-affiliated institute. When confronted, they had the same reply of UU being an ICAR-affiliated institute. Even we cannot see Uttaranchal University in the official Indian Council of Agricultural Research report.
Yay! |
Nay! |
Good-Looking Campus |
Poor Management Coordination |
Well-maintained Infrastructure |
Behavioural Issue |
Sports Facilities |
Little to No Placements |
Library |
High Fees |
Male to Female Students Ratio |
Limited Course Specialisation Options |
Diverse Student Community |
Poor Hostel and Mess Facilities |
Cafeteria |
|
Dress Code |
Overall: The college experience of the Uttaranchal University is decent, no fancy life like movies but a good new experiences and helps to experience real college life.
Placement: University provide a average placement opportunities for students growth. Company like Accenture, Wipro, TCS, Deloite, scalar are visited for campus drive average package is around 2 lakh to 6 lakh but there are some exception student who get high packages
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the Uttaranchal University is one of the best infrastructure in the Uttarakhand, the campus is very beautiful and big for exploring new things.
Faculty: The faculty of the university is average they have decent knowledge of their subject they listen doubt of the student and try to resolve them. And they are helpful in nature.
Hostel: Hostel facility provide by uttaranchal university is decent, not much extraordinary the value of taking hostel is not much high better option are available outside the university like Pg,Rooms in cheaper cost
Overall: This college is well-known for its dedication to providing excellent education, fostering academic innovation, and promoting teaching methods that encourage student engagement in their own learning. The primary objective of College is the preservation, advancement, and dissemination of knowledge.College challenges everyone to achieve their best and provides the support to ensure that most realize that goal.
Placement: The college has an impressive track record when it comes to placements, The university has strong ties with industry leaders, and this reflects in the variety of companies that visit the campus for recruitment drives.
Faculty: Teachers are very good. They are well-educated. All teachers are very hard-working and helpful. The teaching quality is good. Some teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable, but some are not perfect.
Hostel: The facilities provided, including recreation areas and study spaces, enhance the overall quality of life for residents. The hostel staff is attentive, ensuring a smooth and supportive atmosphere.
Overall: My overall experience has been great with a vibrant social atmosphere, festival celebration, club involvement, and adequate infrastructure. Fests like fiesta and synergy are highlights of the year. Library offers a wide range of books too. The collage conducts various events and sporting activities throughout the collage period. The staff and professors are very well behaved. The college provides you the memories for the lifetime.
Placement: Our college provides placement and job opportunities. They send some of the best students all around the country and world too, which is the advantage of being in Sage University. The faculty suggests you to the companies.
Faculty: Faculty are good enough to elaborate on their subject and have a friendly nature towards students so that students can do something higher and semester exams happen and they are very easy so that everyone can pass them with small preparation and good grades.
Hostel: I Didn't take hostel facilities and i am not able to tell anything about there hostel facilities. so if you want to take hostel you should contact them for better understanding
Overall: This University has collaborations and cooperative ventures with foreign Institutions of Higher Learning, Chambers of Commerce and Industries, Indian Universities and Local Industries. The environment or the atmosphere as we speak is very good. The professors are very helpful, friendly and will help if you face any difficulty in your studies.
Placement: The percentage of students getting placed is in between 60-70%. The campus jobs and internship programs are very good. Many famous companies coming to the campus for hiring.
Hostel: there is separate hostel for girls and boys. there is a good accommodation with good food,bed ,hot water there will serve healthy food for students,and In hostels they will be regular time table for the students to follow like study hours, games etc.
Overall: The college is very nice and has a good environment, The faculties are well-qualified and helpful to each and every student. they're ensuring no student feels isolated or lost. The education here has been instrumental in my career growth. I am proud to have graduated from this esteemed institution. I had access to everything I needed to succeed & I felt encouraged to reach my full potential.
Infrastructure: College Infrastructure College have great infrastructure which consists of hostel,library,sports ground, and necessary requirements for various activities, laboratory is also there, classroom have smartboards which are used regularly and are well maintained.
Hostel: hostel facility is very goon in College. There are separate hostel for both boys and girls .rooms are also very good ...hostels are well maintained .
Dear student,
Uttaranchal University does offer MSc course in Mathematics specilisation. The eligibility criteria for MSc in Mathematics for Uttaranchal University admission is to score 50% or more marks in graduation in a relevant stream. Uttaranchal University fees for MSc is Rs 88,300 for the complete course. MSc is a two year course which is offered in regular mode of study at this university. Including mathematics, MSc at this university is offered in 15 specializations.
Hello Suraj,
Yes, a 4 year long B.Pharma programme is offered at Uttaranchal University, Dehradun. The course fees are Rs 1,77,300 per annum. The programme is delivered in regular mode, on campus. Admission to this programme, requires you to pass 10+2 from a recognised board/ university with physics, chemistry, mathematics and biology as the main subjects. 50% marks are required to meet the eligibility criteria for the B.Pharma course at Uttaranchal University.
Hope this was helpful. Feel free to ask for any more queries.