The college admits students twice a year, with announcements made online and in newspapers. For instance, in 2013, the process started with an advertisement in September, followed by applications in October, interviews in November, and the release of the admission list in December. Classes began in January 2014, and students graduated by April 2017. To join as a full-time faculty member, a Ph.D. is required, and the faculty is diverse, drawing members from various states.
The engineering admissions process is competitive at the all-India level, resulting in a diverse student body. The fee structure is higher than state norms due to limited subsidies, and hostel fees are mandatory since the university is residential. However, the quality of education and job prospects justify the cost. The college offers placement support, with top IT companies recruiting from the campus, marking it as a significant recruitment hub in the state.
For NET qualified candidates, the college provides a stipend of around ?20,000 per month and a contingency grant in return for 10 hours of weekly work. Research scholars with NET qualifications can apply for scholarships, subject to guide limitations, and also receive contingency grants.
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