The civil engineering program requires candidates to have completed their plus 2 examination and apply through CET or other entrance exams. The campus has a welcoming atmosphere, and the faculty consists of one head of the department and 12 lecturers, with a gender ratio of 3 females to 9 males, and 3 lab attendants. Although the faculty lacks industry experience, they are approachable, with Dr. Rajeshwari being particularly noted for mentorship.
The annual fee ranges from 85,000 to 150,000 INR, with options for payment including demand draft and electronic transfers. However, fee breakdowns are not detailed. Placement opportunities are limited for civil engineering students, with only two startups actively recruiting in this sector. About 50 companies, including NTT Data and Wipro, recruited at the college, primarily for IT roles, achieving a 20% placement rate. The highest offer was 24 lakhs from a Japanese company.
Civil engineering students pay 85,000 INR annually, with total costs reaching 95,000 INR. Scholarships, such as the SSP offering around 20,000 INR, are available to eligible students, and the college actively informs students about these opportunities. No extra charges are imposed for development, registration, lab coats, or books.
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