The applicant gained admission to the chemical engineering branch of an engineering college after scoring 53 marks in the JEE Mains and applying through the Odisha Joint Engineering Examination. The college boasts a well-equipped laboratory and a professional faculty, with a student-to-teacher ratio between 50:1 to 70:1. While most faculty members are approachable, some are less flexible. Dr. Deeptimayee Konhar from the Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering department is highlighted for her effective teaching.
Exams are moderately challenging, with a failure rate of 15-20% in 2-3 subjects, reaching up to 40% in others. The college's fee structure is reasonable, totaling approximately 5 lakhs for four years. The semester fee is 17,000 INR, with the first year costing 34,000 INR. No additional charges are involved, and government scholarships for students with Below Poverty Line income are available. The college offers robust placement opportunities with prominent companies like Tata Steel, Infosys, and Amazon, with students becoming eligible from the 6th semester.
Around 70% to 85% of students secure jobs, with the highest package at 48 LPA and an average of 5 to 8 LPA. In 2022-23, 88 companies made 861 offers, and the college also provides considerable internship opportunities. The University offers scholarships such as E-Medhabruti and Post Matric Scholarship, ranging from ?20,000 to over ?50,000 annually. First-year tuition fees are around ?41,040, with hostel fees at ?48,000, making the total education cost under ?5 lakh.
Fees decrease in later years, and a Tuition Fee Waiver scheme is available for economically weaker students. Additional scholarships like JSW Udaan are offered to students from certain regions, with no cap on applicants. Financial aids are primarily category-based and ensure reasonable education costs compared to other institutions.
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