The course offers a supportive and motivating faculty, although the quality may decline after the 3rd or 4th semester. Students benefit from frequent teacher-student interactions and substantial faculty support. Placement opportunities are available but inconsistent, with about 20-30% of students landing jobs. Companies like Bajaj and Reliance participate, offering packages up to 11 LPA, with the highest going to seven MBA students. Electrical engineering students can apply for internships from the 3rd semester, with organizations like NTPC and Indian Railways involved. The curriculum aligns with exams like GATE in the 3rd year, aiding those pursuing further studies. Internships require effort to secure, with a push for off-campus opportunities. Tuition fees are approximately ₹23,000 per semester, totaling ₹46,000 annually, and are deemed affordable for middle-class families. Additional costs include ₹6,100 per semester for hostel accommodation and ₹6,000 for bus facilities for day scholars. Scholarships like the E-Kalyan are available, and M.Tech and Ph.D. students receive stipends of around ₹14,000.
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