Admission to NSUT requires passing the JEE exam conducted by CBSE, with placement through the Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) alongside DTU. The Instrumentation branch is popular due to its mix of electrical and electronics, offering wide-ranging opportunities. The college's faculty, primarily PhD holders, are committed to engaging teaching. NSUT charges around 1.5 lakhs INR per year, which might seem high for a government college, but is reasonable given the holistic environment for academics and extracurriculars. Placement success is notable, with nearly all students securing jobs. Renowned companies like Google, Microsoft, Uber, and Airtel hire graduates, offering average salaries between 15-20 lakh INR. Internships are available but less prevalent than job placements. Merit-based scholarships are offered to top students, with assessment taking two to three months. Economically disadvantaged students can also apply for financial aid.
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