The college provides a favorable faculty-to-student ratio, promoting interaction but needing improved communication for better student comfort and motivation. The exam system is moderately challenging, adhering to the B.P.U.T pattern, with a 94% pass rate. Rechecking and re-exam fees are 500 and 200 rupees, respectively. The curriculum aligns with industry needs but requires more practical exposure and updated technology courses. Faculty are supportive, notably Mohini sir. Placement eligibility begins in the 6th semester, with on-campus recruitment starting in the 7th semester, featuring companies like Infosys and TCS. Over 100 service-based companies visit annually, offering an average package of 2-3 LPA, with the highest around 6-8 LPA. About 40-50% of students secure placements, with IT and CSE students faring better. Core branches face challenges, and top performers can achieve packages above 6 LPA. For those not placed, options include higher studies, government exams, and startups. Internships are limited but available in software development and AI/ML for qualified students. The college's fee structure is affordable compared to local institutions, with an annual tuition fee of approximately 110,000 rupees. First-year students with 70 percentile in JEE Mains receive an 80% fee waiver under the TFW scheme during OJEE counseling. Placement training costs range from 10,000 to 15,000 rupees. Scholarships such as Medhabruti offer 40,000 rupees, and other state government scholarships provide 20,000 to 80,000 rupees based on various criteria. The Pragati scholarship for girls offers 50,000 rupees, focusing on SC and ST categories. Total yearly fees, including various charges, amount to 108,000 rupees, with a refundable caution fee of 10,000 rupees. Students with a 90 percentile in JEE Mains pay 50,000 rupees, while economically and backward caste students pay 40,000 and 30,000 rupees, respectively. Tuition and hostel fees are rising, with 2024 tuition fees set at 190,000 rupees.
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