Admission to the college is secured through the WBJEE Entrance Exam, which includes a three-round counseling process. Candidates register with valid documents and are offered placements based on their exam rank. The reviewer joined the Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology in the third round. Initial admission requires paying the admission, first-semester, and extracurricular fees. Faculty members, mostly qualified from reputable universities, maintain a 1:30 teacher-student ratio, and focus on academics and extracurricular activities. The college conducts four continuous assessments and one semester exam per academic year, affiliated with MAKAUT. The fee structure over eight semesters totals approximately 6.25 lakh INR, with the first semester costing 76,250 INR, and subsequent semesters ranging from 42,250 to 44,250 INR. The average semester fee is about 45,000 INR, including miscellaneous charges. The college provides strong placement opportunities, especially in IT, with an 80-90% placement rate. Companies like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys regularly recruit, offering average on-campus packages of 5-6 LPA, with the highest being 32 LPA. Off-campus packages can reach up to 60 LPA. Around 200 companies visit annually, and students are eligible for placements from the 7th semester. Internship opportunities are limited on-campus, but off-campus options with companies like Google and Amazon are available. The college supports internships from the 3rd year, with companies like TCS offering stipend-based roles. Scholarship options include the Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) scheme, Swami Vivekananda Merit-cum-Means Scholarship, and others for OBC, ST, and SC categories. Despite recent tuition hikes from 4.83 lakh INR to 7 lakh INR, financial aids like student loans from Punjab National Bank and state-specific credit card loans help manage expenses. The TFW scheme significantly reduces fees for eligible students.
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