Admission to the college is primarily through the JEE Mains exam, with candidates securing ranks such as AIR-64500. The process involves online registration via the DTE counseling system, and seats are allocated based on JEE Mains ranks. State-specific quotas like Madhya Pradesh's State OBC quota may also influence admissions. The admission confirmation requires visiting the college with original documents. Faculty is rated 3/5, with 54 members in one department, and includes a mix of IIT and NIT postgraduates. Many hold or are pursuing PhDs, with an average age of 28-30 years. Students report inconsistent teaching quality, with some faculty lacking specialization. Mechanical Engineering has about 20 faculty members. The curriculum is industry-relevant, and exams are manageable. Tuition costs range from 3-4 lakh INR, with scholarships available covering up to half the fees for eligible students. First-year fees are typically around 1 lakh INR, decreasing to 80,000 INR for subsequent years. Scholarships like Medhavi Chhatra Yojna cover full tuition for students with JEE Main ranks under 40,000. Despite being government-funded, annual fee hikes, especially for hostels, are noted. The college offers loan facilities but does not provide direct assistance. Placement opportunities are strong for CS, IT, and EC branches, with top recruiters like Accenture, Infosys, TCS, Wipro, and Cognizant. The highest package reported is 60 lakh INR, with average packages between 3 to 6 lakh INR. Placement rates range from 40% to 90%, primarily in IT companies. Core branches have fewer placements and company visits. The Training and Placement cell receives mixed reviews, and internships are not directly provided by the college. Scholarships are available mainly for SC, ST, OBC, and economically weaker students through government schemes. Alumni sometimes contribute funds for those in need. Overall, the college offers substantial opportunities for IT fields but less so for core branches.
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