Admission to this GFTI college is based on JEE entrance exam scores. In 2016, admissions were managed independently due to the absence of JoSAA allocation. The faculty comprises both supportive and egoistic members, requiring students to study independently. The college lacks industry tours and is considered expensive given its limited facilities, such as the absence of WiFi and a small infrastructure. Placement opportunities are moderate, with only 20-30% of students securing jobs, mainly in lesser-known IT companies, with an average salary package of 2-3 LPA. The highest salary package recorded is 30 LPA, particularly in branches like aerospace, which report up to 90% placement success. Campus placements begin in the 5th semester, with many companies visiting during the summer. Paid internships are available with companies like IBM and Google Cloud, linked to student projects. The college does not offer its own scholarships but students can apply for central and state government scholarships, such as the KSSY from the Odisha government, offering ₹50,000 annually. The annual college fee is ₹109,000, with an additional hostel fee of ₹57,000, covering bus accommodation and amenities. The college does not provide jobs or stipends.
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