Admission to USICT's B.Tech program in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is based on the IPUCET entrance test, followed by three rounds of online counseling and a spot round. In 2017, the admission rank required was 311. The faculty, aged between 28 and 50, have varying levels of experience, with only a few excelling in teaching and simplifying concepts. The curriculum is appreciated for its difficulty and research encouragement, but teaching pace issues lead students to rely on external resources like YouTube for exam preparation. The college's tuition fee is approximately 132,000 INR annually, with hostel fees at 40,000 INR. Scholarships are available, such as the Delhi government merit-cum-financial assistance scheme and the Prakhar Dua scholarship, which covers full tuition for qualifying third-year students. Placement prospects are inconsistent, with around 40% of students placed, excluding mass recruitments by TCS. ECE students often secure an average salary of 4 LPA, while the highest on-campus offer was 18 LPA, and off-campus offers reached up to 36 LPA, with some reports of a 40 LPA package. Companies visiting for placements are limited for ECE students, and internships are scarce, with Nagarro previously conducting drives. The training and placement cell provides resources and updates on internships, which typically involve backend and web development roles with variable stipends. The college maintains a transparent fee structure, historically lower than other IPU-affiliated colleges, facilitating affordability for middle and lower-middle-class families.
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