Admission to this college requires passing the JEE Main and JEE Advanced exams, with about 12,000 out of 1.5 lakh candidates gaining admission to IITs. Candidates must also meet academic criteria, including a 75% minimum in 12th exams or top 20 percentile ranking. The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) manages the placement into specific IITs. Faculty members, mostly Ph.D. holders from top institutions like IITs and Ivy League universities, are experienced but receive mixed reviews regarding teaching quality.
The faculty-student ratio is approximately 0.35, with class sizes ranging from 30 to 140. Concerns exist about the lack of diversity in faculty fields, particularly in Mechanical Engineering. The fee structure includes a tuition fee of 1 lakh per semester, with additional charges totaling around 1.3 lakh per semester for general and OBC-NCL students. Over four years, the total cost is about 12 lakh rupees. Scholarships are available, such as full tuition waivers for SC/ST students and those with family incomes below 1 lakh, and a 2/3rd waiver for incomes between 1 to 5 lakhs.
The Merit Cum Means Scholarship offers full tuition refunds and 10K annually for students with incomes below 6 lakhs. The college boasts strong placement opportunities, featuring over 100 multinational company recruiters like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. The average placement rate is 80%, with some branches achieving nearly 100%. The highest salary package reached 90 LPA, with an average of 17-18 LPA. Internships begin in the second year, with stipends from 10,000 to 1.5 lakh per month.
The placement cell and alumni network actively support job placements, maintaining the college's strong reputation in engineering education, especially for earth science branches.
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