The college offers a well-structured course with experienced and engaging faculty, although some inconsistency in teaching regularity and behavior can occur. The outcome-based exam system allows talented students to shine. The fee structure is considered expensive, with course fees for aerospace engineering at 250,000 INR per annum, amounting to around 10 lakhs over four years, plus additional hostel fees of 125,000 INR per year, totaling approximately 15 lakhs. Fees vary based on entrance exam scores and chosen courses, and timely payment is required to avoid affecting attendance.
Scholarships are mainly external, with specific ones for Jain caste students and a 10% discount for SC, ST, army, and sports quota students. The college is notable for strong placement opportunities, especially in IT fields, with top companies like Microsoft, Capgemini, and Sobha participating. Around 85% of students secure jobs, with salary packages ranging from an average of 10 LPA to a maximum of 54 LPA. Placement training starts in the third year, and internships from the fourth semester, with companies like DRDO and ISRO offering opportunities.
Students from core branches like aerospace are advised to learn coding for better job prospects. Paid internships of three months are available from the third year, supported by faculty assistance.
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