** The college boasts a qualified faculty with many holding advanced degrees like PhDs, M.Tech, and MBAs. Faculty members are known for their helpfulness and effective teaching, though some focus too narrowly on the syllabus. The curriculum includes subjects considered irrelevant for B.Tech CS students, causing dissatisfaction. The exam structure features tests like CT1, CT2, and PUT, but only 30% of students pass due to a lack of focus on studies. Placement opportunities are available with companies such as TCS, Infosys, and Wipro. About 80% of students secure jobs in IT or fieldwork, with the highest package reaching 25 LPA and the average package around 4.5 LPA. On-campus placements see packages up to 7 LPA, while off-campus can go up to 20 LPA. Non-tech roles offer packages up to 8 LPA. Internships often require independent pursuit due to limited college-provided opportunities. The college's fee structure includes 72,000 INR, with an additional 8,000 INR for training. B.Tech first-year fees will increase to 98,000 INR, plus 7,000-8,000 INR for training. From 2024, new students will pay 1.01 lakh INR annually, plus library and admission fees. While the college doesn't offer its own scholarships, students can access government scholarships like the UP scholarship, providing about 55,000 INR, and a girl scholarship up to 60,000 INR. Hostel fees are 80,000 INR, and bus fees are 27,000 INR, payable in installments. The college offers 10 special seats with a full fee waiver for financially disadvantaged students or those who have lost parents, requiring only a 7,000 INR examination fee.
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