The admission process for this engineering college involves submitting final year percentages and personal details online, selecting up to 10 colleges on the 'Director of Technical Education' portal, and submitting a printed form at a DTE center. Admission relies on JEE scores and 12th-grade percentages, with a merit list and CAP rounds guiding placements. The college faces challenges with an unstable faculty, often lacking permanent teachers, and a traditional teaching approach that limits practical exposure. Operating hours are from 9 am to 4 pm, with 45-minute lectures and twice-weekly 2.5-hour practical sessions. Fees ranged from 90,000 to 98,000 INR annually for the 2016-2017 batch, with scholarships available to make education more affordable. Civil Engineering placements are limited, with few companies visiting and starting packages at 2.5 LPA. However, Computer, IT, and EXTC students have better opportunities, with packages between 6 LPA and 12 LPA. Overall, only a handful of students out of 800 get placed due to limited company visits and no internships. The college offers Ratan Tata Scholarships of ₹25,000 annually for high-achieving students and supports government scholarships for various categories. The Mahadbt scholarship allows OBC students to pay half the fees. The cost of study is about ₹1 lakh per year, with scholarship provisions mainly for SC, ST, OBC, and EWS categories. However, the college offers limited support for loans and does not have its own scholarship programs. The pandemic has affected campus job availability.
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