To apply for the course, candidates must take the JEE Mains exam and follow JAC-Delhi's guidelines. This involves a Rs.1000 registration fee and a preference list submission. Document verification and fee payment are required upon seat allocation. The college has a faculty of 150-200 members for about 3000 students in PhD, MTech, and BTech programs, with most faculty holding PhDs. They offer personalized learning with a 1:20 student-to-teaching assistant ratio and involve BTech students in research.
Courses are challenging, with evaluations including exams and quizzes. Operated under a Public-Private Partnership model, the college relies on student fees, resulting in a higher cost that is justified by quality education and infrastructure. It boasts a strong placement record, with over 90% of students placed in companies like Microsoft and Google, with average packages between 20 to 25 LPA and the highest at 1.83 crore. Students can sit for placements from their third year, with a 96% placement rate recently.
About 150-200 job offers were made with 140+ companies visiting. Internships are robust, with top companies offering positions and an average stipend of 41,000 INR. Around 40% of students secure internships. The college offers scholarships, including the Delhi Government scholarship and need-based aid, providing fee reliefs for EWS students. However, the B.Tech annual fee is approximately ?4.5 lakhs, with a 10-15% yearly increment, totaling around ?20 lakhs, excluding hostel and other expenses.
International students pay about ?12 lakhs per year. Scholarships are available for SC/ST and merit-based categories, though some delays have occurred. Other initiatives like UNIQLO sponsorship offer additional support. Education loans up to ?20 lakhs are available without collateral. Students should check the college website for the latest scholarship and financial aid information.
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