The faculty at the college are well-qualified, predominantly holding PhD degrees, and maintain a good faculty-to-student ratio, although newer branches like MNC and AIML face some challenges. Most faculty members are approachable, supportive, and knowledgeable, but teaching effectiveness can vary, leading to an overall faculty rating of 6/10. The curriculum is challenging, featuring exams four times a year, with a moderate difficulty level and a 40:60 marks ratio for mid-semester and end-semester exams.
Placement statistics are strong, with 40% of ECE students placed as of November and the highest package reaching INR 1.71 crore, offered by top recruiters such as Amazon, Cred, and Google. Last year, 92% of computer science students were placed, contributing to an overall placement rate above 80%. In 2023, 690 out of 952 eligible students secured placements, with an average package across all branches between INR 11-13 lakh. Dual degree courses provide better opportunities.
Internship prospects are robust, with companies like Ola and Oracle offering stipends ranging from INR 30,000 to INR 1 lakh per month. The fee structure is income and category-based, with SC/ST students and those with family income below 1 lakh receiving a full tuition waiver. Those with family incomes between 1 to 5 lakhs get a 2/3 reduction, paying about 20,833 rupees per semester. General category students with income above 8 lakhs pay around 62,500 to 75,000 rupees per semester.
Total yearly expenses, including tuition, hostel, and mess fees, are approximately 2 lakhs for general students. The 4-year BTech program costs between 5 to 10 lakhs, varying by category and income. Scholarships are available, mainly for reserved categories, with some merit-based options for general students. Financial support through scholarships, loans, and fee waivers ensures affordability for students from diverse backgrounds.
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