The course features a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:60, which is less than ideal, but students find faculty members approachable and helpful, particularly Audithan Sivraman, Partha Das, AK Nigam, and Mohammad Mulhim. The examination structure includes two class tests, one mid-semester, and one end-semester exam per semester, with 4-5 students typically not passing. The college provides strong placement opportunities, with an average salary package of 10 lakh annually and around 80% of students securing jobs.
Recent economic conditions have affected placements, with about 70% of students placed, although historically, 90% in tech branches and 70-80% in core branches find employment. Notable companies like Amex, Paypal, Samsung, Microsoft, and Google offer internships starting from the third year, with roles often in Software Development and stipends ranging from 10k to 2 lakh. The highest package can go up to 1 crore, while the lowest is about 4 lakh per year.
The fee structure over four years ranges from 190,000 to 240,000 annually, including tuition fees of 77,000, student funds of 24,300, examination fees of 15,000, and university fees of 85,000. Several scholarships are available: the Edistrict Mcm Delhi Scholarship offers 300,000, SC/ST students receive full fee reimbursement and laptops, merit-based scholarships are provided for general category students, and PMS OBC scholarships are available for OBC students.
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