The university's admission process involves taking the Orissa Joint Entrance Exam (OJEE), with 200,000 to 250,000 aspirants. A rank of 503 in the general women category is notable for securing a seat. The faculty is generally helpful, and although teaching quality varies, the staff is mostly knowledgeable, with strong backgrounds. The university has about 20 faculty members for 200 students per department and follows a traditional teaching method. The annual fee for middle-class families is around ?70,000, including ?4,500 for admission, ?24,000 for the hostel, and the rest for academics.
Fees for the SSC category are nearly double. Regular program fees are ?35,000 annually, while self-financed programs are ?50,000. Hostel fees are ?22,000, with additional charges between ?4,000 and ?6,000. Placement opportunities are strong, with 70-85% of students securing jobs, mainly in IT, and some branches reaching 99%. The highest salary package is ?48 LPA, with an average of ?6-7 LPA. Placements start in the 5th semester, and internships begin in the 2nd year.
Prominent recruiters include Tata Steel, Infosys, Wipro, and Amazon. Scholarships are offered to economically disadvantaged and reserved category students, with amounts ranging from ?15,000 to ?1.5 lakhs. The B.Tech tuition fee is approximately ?41,000 annually, with hostel fees around ?48,000, totaling ?1.5 lakhs to ?1.8 lakhs for the program. Government scholarships such as Odisha Post Matric and e-Medhabruti are available. The college has a robust alumni network aiding in off-campus placements.
Self-Sustaining Course fees are double the regular course fees.
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