Admission to the engineering department is determined by a test with questions akin to IIT Mains and AMU exams. The college is well-regarded for its campus placements, infrastructure, and faculty, and is seen as a better option compared to lower NITs and newer IITs. Engineering students attend 4 to 5 lectures daily, plus one lab session. The faculty, mostly PhD holders, average 40 years in age and are skilled in teaching industry-relevant content. The fee structure is roughly 11,000 in the first year, 8,000 in the second year, and 6,000 in the third and final year, all refundable via a scholarship program. While the college maintains transparency, some concerns exist about exam grading fairness. Placement success greatly depends on the branch: Computer Science achieves a 100% placement rate with an average salary of about 6 LPA, whereas other branches see 30-40% placement with average salaries around 4 LPA. Scholarships provided by the UP or Central Government cover full tuition fees, contingent on students clearing all semester exams without backlogs.
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