Admission to the college is through the CAP round, with cut-offs based on 12th board percentages and JEE scores. The Instrumentation Engineering course is popular, chosen for its interesting curriculum and senior recommendations. The faculty is well-qualified, with postgraduates providing both theoretical and practical insights. They guide students in identifying strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring a smooth path to success. The fee structure, while transparent and aligned with government norms, can be challenging for some families. Support is available through government scholarships for families earning less than 5 lakh INR annually. The college does not charge extra admission fees, and overall fees are competitive with other institutions. The college excels in placements, with an impressive 80% placement rate. Companies like Emerson, Johnson Controls, Vanderlande, and TCS recruit from the college, and special placement preparation classes are offered. A "learn and earn" scheme provides practical experience and financial support for extracurricular activities. Scholarships are available for economically disadvantaged students and those achieving high academic ranks, with additional support for certain caste categories based on family income.
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