Admission to this college is determined by performance on the Joint Entrance Examination for Engineering (JEE-Mains) and meeting specific board exam cutoffs. Candidates must register for JAC counselling, which oversees admissions for DTU, IGDTUW, NSUT, and IIIT Delhi. The faculty, aged 30-60, engage with students in a 70:1 ratio, facilitating a friendly environment. Classes have about 80 students. Exams include midterms and end terms, with marks fairly distributed. Annual tuition is ₹199,000, considered high for a government college, but justified by the facilities. Non-local students, 15% of the population, can stay in affordable hostels at ₹18,000 annually. Placement begins in the 6th semester, with over 250 companies recruiting annually. The placement rate is 80-85%, with tech students receiving average packages of 16-25 LPA and some offers exceeding 1 crore. Core branches average 9-14 LPA, with top domestic packages up to 30 LPA, and international offers reaching 2 crore. Internships start in the 5th semester, offering stipends from 25,000 to 2.5 lakh INR per month. The total four-year B.Tech cost, including additional fees, is between ₹10 to ₹13 lakhs. Fees increase annually by 5-10%, starting at about ₹2.19 lakhs and reaching approximately ₹2.86 lakhs by the fourth year. Scholarships exist for economically weaker sections, merit-based achievements, and for SC, ST, and OBC students. Educational loans are available at low interest rates. On-campus internships offer stipends from ₹3,000 to ₹2 lakhs monthly.
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