Admission to the Structural Engineering program was based on an entrance exam, with candidates needing to achieve a high rank, such as a 4th rank, to secure a seat. The admission process included academic credential verification, after which an initial fee of 17,500 was required, with the remaining amount due within 15 days. The program featured around 15 qualified faculty members over two years, who were proactive and supportive, especially in helping students with internships and educational activities. Initially, the tuition fee was affordable at 1 lakh per year for the first two years, and a stipend of 5,000 helped alleviate financial pressures. Although there has been a recent fee increase, the costs remain reasonable given the facilities. Placement opportunities were more abundant for computer science and other branches, while the structural engineering branch saw limited recruitment, with only two companies visiting and 1 or 2 students successfully securing positions. Internships were available with stipends of around 5,000, influenced by previous academic performance. A scholarship program provided a monthly stipend of 5,000, requiring recipients to assist in laboratory sessions for undergraduate students, allowing master's degree holders to gain valuable teaching experience.
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