The course admission process involved taking the UPSEE in 2018, achieving a rank under 10,000, and securing a seat in the Computer Science and Engineering program. The faculty is well-qualified, with 50% holding Ph.D.s and the rest having at least a master's degree. With a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 1:10, professors are generally supportive, though coordination could be improved. The curriculum includes exams and assessments that contribute to 30% of internal grading.
However, the course content is seen as outdated for current industry needs, particularly in DSA and web development. The annual fee of ?1,20,160 is on par with private institutions, but there is a perception that the value does not justify the cost. The Faculty of Engineering and Technology, established in 2017, features an active Training and Placement Cell, with placement rates between 70% and 95%. Computer science students enjoy the highest placement rates, with top packages reaching 16 LPA and average packages ranging from 3 to 5 LPA.
Companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Tech Mahindra recruit from the college. Placement training includes aptitude, public speaking, and interview skills, though internships are mainly student-driven. The college offers hackathons and project-based learning to boost skills. Scholarships from the UP government and the college, such as the KARMYOGI Scholarship and VC CARE FUND, help students manage tuition costs. The annual tuition fee for B.Tech programs ranges from 120,000 to 126,000 INR, with additional hostel fees based on gender.
Government scholarships can reimburse up to 126,000 INR for economically disadvantaged students. The highest package recently offered was 14 LPA, indicating robust placement prospects.
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