Admission to Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) is based on the Common Admission Test (CAT), which covers Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry. The computer-based test determines student rankings for course allotment, with high demand for courses like Fire and Safety and Naval Architecture. The university, a government autonomous body under Kerala's jurisdiction, uses polyadmission.org for initial applications and phased seat allotments. The faculty, mostly PhDs, maintain a 1:20 ratio and are instrumental in providing a positive learning experience despite some departments having fewer permanent staff.
The curriculum is updated every 3-4 years and includes two internal exams and one end-semester exam per semester, with a pass requirement of 50%. Fees are structured differently for student categories: Keralite students pay around INR 24,000 per semester, while All India merit students pay approximately INR 44,000 per semester, with scholarships and loans available to aid affordability. Non-Keralites incur a total fee of about INR 3,20,000 for four years.
Hostel facilities are cost-effective, with satisfactory food quality. CUSAT offers excellent placement opportunities, with over 120 companies, including top MNCs like Google and Amazon, visiting the campus. The highest package is 50 LPA, with an average between 6 to 12 LPA, and a 70-78% placement rate. Some courses, like marine engineering, achieve up to 100% placement. While internships aren't directly provided, the university encourages external opportunities and offers pre-placement training.
Scholarships from governmental and non-governmental sources, along with reduced fees and financial aid for SC/ST students, support economically disadvantaged students. State merit students face a total education cost of around INR 3 lakhs, including hostel fees. Students are advised to verify scholarship and loan eligibility via the official website.
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