Admission to the university is straightforward, requiring only a 1000 INR registration form, and does not depend on an entrance exam or 12th-grade marks. Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance. The university conducts its own exams, with a teaching staff known for being supportive and approachable, mostly consisting of young faculty members. The annual tuition fee is one lakh INR, with a 4-7% increase each year. Despite some concerns about the cost relative to facilities, the college offers a valuable foreign exchange program in Seoul, South Korea, lasting 45 days. Placement opportunities are limited, with only 2 out of 12 students placed at Avantor, earning between 3 to 4 lakh INR. Most recruitment focuses on Computer Science, with participation from companies like TCS, the Indian Army, Dell, and Infosys. Success in placements largely depends on the student's efforts. The college does not provide internships for undergraduate courses, and students must find these independently. The top student in each branch receives a 5,000 INR cheque, and incoming students can qualify for scholarships between 10,000 and 20,000 INR based on 12th-grade marks. The institution does not offer loan facilities.
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