The college admits students primarily through the WBJEE and JEE Main exams, with an option for management quota admissions. The admission process involves three stages of online counseling, and seat allocation is based on rank. In 2014, the admission fee was around 40,000 INR, excluding a 10,000 INR seat allotment charge. WBJEE cutoff ranks for branches are: CSE - 12,000, IT - 22,000, ECE - 21,000, Electrical - 25,000, and Applied Instrumentation - 40,000. The institution, a semi-government entity, is situated on a 4-acre campus, offering modest infrastructure, academic labs, and a supportive faculty. Graduates have secured placements with companies like Capgemini, Infosys, and Cognizant. The faculty is qualified, approachable, and averages 47 years old, with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20. The college has one library, a book bank, and four air-conditioned computer labs. Fees for a 4-year B.Tech course are approximately INR 369,000, with lateral entry costing INR 269,000. Semester fees range from INR 41,000 to 47,000, inclusive of exam and library fees. Scholarships and tuition fee waivers are available for eligible students, and additional charges are minimal. Placement performance varies, with 60-95% of students securing jobs annually. The highest packages range from INR 12 to 14 LPA, and the average package is between INR 4 to 5 LPA. Notable recruiters include TCS, Infosys, and Wipro. Scholarships such as the Prime Minister Scholarship and Swami Vivekananda Merit Cum Means Scholarship are available, and the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme supports eligible candidates. Despite the college's semi-government status, fees are affordable compared to private colleges, and financial aid is accessible through scholarships and loans.
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