The university provides supportive management, though issues persist with its examination system, including delays and a poorly perceived grading scheme. Last year, 65% of eligible final-year students secured on-campus placements, with companies like Wipro, Philips, Uber, and TCS participating. Wipro offered the highest package of ₹600,000 per annum, while the average was ₹300,000 and the lowest was ₹120,000, depending on student skills. Companies such as Wipro, Amazon, and Tesla also offered numerous internships, both paid and unpaid, with potential employment opportunities for successful interns. College fees, previously manageable for middle-class families, are rising annually, making them challenging for lower middle-class families. The Government of India provides scholarships for eligible students to help cover costs. The annual fees, including tuition and other charges, amount to 16,000 rupees, with an additional registration fee of 1,600 rupees at admission. The college offers favorable placement opportunities, with various IT companies providing positions and stipends up to 500,000 rupees per annum for qualified students.
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