Admission to Asansol Engineering College (AEC) is primarily through the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) or JEE Main. Candidates need a 10+2 background in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. The Mechanical Engineering department is regarded highly, supported by experienced faculty, most holding M.Tech degrees from IITs. The faculty-to-student ratio of 1:25 encourages good interaction, though teaching methods could improve. The college's fee structure is affordable compared to private institutions, with a total cost of approximately INR 4.8 lakhs for a four-year B.Tech program, including tuition, examination, and development fees. Hostel costs can add up to INR 1.6 lakhs, while off-campus living is cheaper. Economically disadvantaged students benefit from the Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW), lowering fees significantly. The college follows AICTE guidelines, and fees may slightly increase for new students. AEC boasts strong placement opportunities, especially in IT, Computer Science, and Electronics, with placement rates of 80-90%. Core branches have lower placement rates of 20-30%. Major recruiters include TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, and Mindtree, with the highest reported package at 22 LPA and an average between 3.5-4.2 LPA. Internship opportunities, particularly in IT and Computer Science, offer stipends from INR 5,000 to 15,000. Students become eligible for placements in their 7th semester, with a general success rate of 60-71% annually. The college doesn't provide its own scholarships but facilitates government aid like the TFW and E-Kalyan, and assists with loan acquisition through nationalized banks. Fee details include a tuition fee of INR 64,500, a development fee of INR 18,150, a library fee of INR 1,500, and a sports fee of INR 500. Extraordinary students with a 10 GPA may receive a full fee waiver. The college supports students from families earning less than INR 2 lakhs annually with reduced fees.
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