To apply for the Engineering course, candidates need strong Higher Secondary exam scores. Admission is based on rankings, followed by a counseling session where applicants choose three options, securing the first available slot. The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding doctorates, and the faculty-to-student ratio is 1:60. Laboratory staff are well-trained, including GATE scholars. The course features two assessments and an end-semester exam per semester. While the curriculum and teaching are effective, there are reports of faulty lab equipment.
Fees at this Government college are affordable, with concessions for backward individuals and first-generation graduates. However, self-aided courses cost double. Placement opportunities are limited but include prospects with leading software and administrative companies. The placement rate is 87%, with annual salaries ranging from 2 to 10 lakhs INR. Placements start in the 7th semester, with management aiming to place students in top firms like BMW. No stipends or internships are provided for undergraduates, but they are available for advanced degree students with GATE scores.
Scholarships focus on merit and assist students from poor backgrounds. The B.E. course tuition is below 2 lakhs INR, with an initial cost of 37,000 INR and 20,500 INR for subsequent semesters. Fees have risen recently from 85,000 INR to 100,000 INR. Hostel fees are about 40,000 INR per semester, covering mess and electricity. Scholarships are also offered based on 12th-grade marks.
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