The college boasts highly qualified faculty with PhDs from prestigious universities, though there are mixed reviews on teaching effectiveness, prompting reliance on external resources. Academic standards are rigorous, with a challenging grading system. Placement opportunities start from the 6th semester, featuring top tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and Flipkart, recruiting 70-80% of students. The highest reported salary package is around 58 lakhs, with some claims of up to 1.2 crore, and an average package of 25-26 lakhs.
Despite a claimed 99.81% placement rate, concerns exist about unreported unplaced students and CGPA-based restrictions. TCS, for instance, requires an 8.5 CGPA for a 4.5 LPA offer. Domestic salaries average around 1 lakh per month. Pre-recession, placement rates for CSE were 85-90%, now slightly stagnated. Internship opportunities are abundant, with top companies offering high stipends, averaging 80k per month. The college emphasizes research and development, offering various project opportunities. Students must pay the entire annual fee upfront, with a 20% annual increase.
Current semester fees are approximately Rs 225,000, rising by 10% yearly. Total annual fees for the first four years are Rs 450,000, Rs 475,000, Rs 500,000, and Rs 530,000. EWS students can access financial aid, and scholarships are available through Delhi government schemes. DASA students pay Rs 3.4 lakh per semester, while JAC students pay Rs 2.25 lakh per semester. The college offers a laptop scheme but does not provide internships directly.
Overall, the placement and average package situations are favorable.
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