Admission to the college requires candidates to pass the JEE Mains exam and then qualify for the JEE Advanced exam, with final admission based on JEE Advanced results. The faculty is regarded as supportive, maintaining a 1:65 teacher-student ratio. The curriculum includes mid-semester and end-semester exams. Fees vary by category; SC/ST students pay only hostel fees, while others pay both hostel and institute fees. Annual fees amount to approximately 2,50,000 INR, with a per-semester cost of 1,15,000 INR and a mess advance of 14,000 INR.
Scholarships are available based on family income and category. Students with family incomes below 1 lakh INR receive a full tuition waiver, and those below 5 lakh INR get two-thirds remission. Merit-Cum-Means scholarships offer fee refunds and 1,000 INR monthly. EWS students receive partial fee remission. The college boasts strong placement records, especially in CSE and ECE branches, with over 90% placement in ECE. The highest salary package is 64 lakh INR annually, and the average package is around 15.9 lakh INR.
Placement season starts in the final year, attracting companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. Internships begin in the third year, with stipends averaging 60,000 INR monthly, though current economic conditions have reduced offers. Core placements are fewer, focusing on software and electronics roles. Students become eligible for campus placements in their 7th semester, with many securing pre-placement offers through internships. Central government policies ensure fees remain stable without frequent hikes.
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