Admission to the college is determined by the CUSAT CAT entrance exam rank, with a possibility for spot admission. Despite some technical issues during the process, the college boasts a knowledgeable and supportive faculty, many of whom have PhDs and industry experience. The course structure evolves from BTech basics to core subjects relevant to the instrumentation field, featuring internal and external exams each semester. The college offers affordable fees compared to other engineering institutions, with concessions and transparent payment methods.
Notably, a BTech Instrumentation Technology program costs 4 lakh INR, while BTech in Instrumentation and Control Engineering at Thrikkakara campus is 23,820 INR for all-India merit students and 59,300 INR for NRI students, with SC/ST/DEC students only paying a 1,500 INR caution deposit. The college enjoys a strong placement rate of 78%, with companies like L&T, Vedanta Limited, Reliance, and Tata Power recruiting students, offering packages up to 12 lakh INR annually.
Students gain access to internships in both government and private sectors with companies such as FACT, IOCL, and Reliance. Scholarships like E-grants, UGC scholarships, and others for outstanding students are available, often covering full tuition, with eligibility sometimes based on caste. Educational loans further support students financially.
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