Candidates interested in this college must first clear the JEE Mains exam, after which they can select their preferred institutions based on merit. The college faces a faculty shortage, which affects the availability of optional courses and results in faculty handling multiple subjects. The fee structure is divided into two categories: general students pay around 80,000 INR per semester, while SC/ST students or those with an income below 1 lakh INR pay 18,000 INR per semester.
Students with an income between 1 to 5 lakh INR pay 40,000 INR per semester, and open category students pay 73,000 INR. A mess fee also applies, varying from 11,000 to 33,500 INR based on category and income. Scholarships, particularly the state-funded Umbrella Scheme, offer significant financial aid, including a stipend of 22,500 INR per month for eligible students. Placement performance is strong, especially in the computer science branch, with 60-70% of students placed through campus recruitment.
Fourth-year students can participate in placements from the 6th semester, with companies like Cap Gemini, L&T Infotech, Samsung, and Infosys visiting the campus. The highest on-campus salary package is 24 LPA, with average packages between 6 to 8 LPA, while off-campus offers can reach up to 1 crore. Although the civil engineering branch sees lower placement rates, about 80% of students across all branches secure jobs annually. Internship opportunities are robust, with three mandatory internships facilitated by the internship cell.
The college offers scholarships through the National Scholarship Portal and private sources, and the Umbrella Scholarship provides 52,000 INR annually, notably aiding students from Arunachal Pradesh. Overall, the college provides manageable financial options for scheduled tribe students, despite the need to cover hostel and mess fees.
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