The admission process requires candidates to apply for the AIEEE entrance exam and participate in several rounds of counseling to secure a spot on the college's merit list. After the second counseling, fees can be submitted, and Murthal residents have an option for a physical counseling session after the third round. The faculty is known for modern thinking, though their practical knowledge can be limited, with lab instructors often having better practical expertise. The education quality is adequate, and students are encouraged to use additional resources to enhance learning. The tuition fees are more affordable than those of private colleges but are higher than other government colleges, while the facilities provided are comparable to those at private institutions. The mess bill, however, is relatively high. The overall placement rate is about 60% for Mechanical, CSE, and Electrical branches, while Biomedical students may face difficulties in securing jobs. Some courses offer internships with stipends ranging from 12,000 to 15,000 per month, with typically two interns per department. A small scholarship of 1200 is available for university toppers only.
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