Admission to the college is through UPSEE, with a merit list guiding the selection. Successful candidates must complete the admission process in person, as there is no separate entrance exam for direct admissions. The faculty is highly qualified, often with 7 to 10 years of experience, and includes educators from IITs and NITs. The faculty-to-student ratio varies, indicating different class sizes. The academic year is structured into eight semesters, with sessional and final exams each semester. Faculty members are generally accessible and supportive despite some mixed reviews about their approachability. The Bachelor of Technology program costs INR 1,25,000 annually, with an additional admission fee of INR 10,000, a registration fee of INR 2,000, and a caution fee of INR 5,000. While hostel facilities are available, they are expensive and the food quality is not highly rated. Scholarships, based on academic performance and government initiatives, can reduce fees, though availability is limited. The college boasts a strong placement drive, with top companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Capgemini, and Ultratech recruiting annually. Approximately 75% of students secure placements with salaries between 3 to 8 lakh INR per annum. Despite this, the actual placement rate is closer to 70%. Computer science engineering students have better placement prospects compared to civil engineering students. Placements begin in the 7th semester, facilitated by a dedicated placement cell. Although the college does not directly offer internships, it provides support for placement opportunities. Scholarships from the university and UP government aid in managing expenses, though detailed procedures and eligibility criteria for scholarships are not specified.
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