Admission to the college is determined by JEE Mains rank, with the reviewer entering the Industrial and Production Engineering branch. They suggested an admission system based on board exam marks. The faculty is knowledgeable and effectively aids student learning. The college has an affordable fee structure, charging INR 16,200 per semester for tuition and academics. Out-of-state students can access hostel facilities at INR 12,000 annually, including a INR 2,000 security deposit. The mess fee is INR 3,000 per month, though its food quality is questionable for the price. Placement opportunities are mixed, with on-campus placements mainly for IT/CSE students, involving companies like Google and Microsoft. The highest on-campus package is 30 LPA, with an average of 5.6 LPA. Non-tech branches have a top package of 38 LPA, but typically range from 1-3 LPA. Off-campus placements can exceed 20 LPA. Internships are not directly offered by the college but can be accessed through clubs and the Industrial Relations cell. Students often pursue further studies or exams like GATE. Projects are compulsory, providing industry experience. The college has two placement cells, one for engineering and one university-wide. Scholarships are not directly provided but are available from sources like Siemens and the National Scholarship Portal; local students have separate programs. Minority students (SC/ST/OBC) receive a 50% fee refund. Semester fees range from INR 13,150 to INR 15,000, with yearly costs under INR 50,000. Hostel costs are INR 1,000 monthly, and the mess fee remains INR 3,000. Scholarships are also available based on state, caste, and for girls. The fee structure is lower than IITs and NITs, suiting average-income families. While internship opportunities are available, on-campus jobs are limited for core departments. Overall, the cost of study is economical, with infrastructure fees covering library and exam charges.
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