Admission to the institute is managed through CAP rounds, necessitating exams like CET and JEE Mains, alongside submission of necessary documents and fees upon selection. The process involves counseling sessions and choosing colleges and branches, with merit lists guiding final admissions. While faculty members are hardworking, many require students to self-study due to lack of effective teaching skills. The college hosts events and industrial visits but needs improvement in practical sessions and syllabus completion. An average annual fee of 65,000 INR is competitive, with scholarships reducing costs significantly for eligible students, sometimes down to 4,000 INR. Fees can be paid online or via demand draft, and installment payments are possible. Placement opportunities are limited, with 10 to 20 companies visiting annually, predominantly consultancy firms, offering starting salaries below 2.5 lakh INR. Many students continue their education or prepare for competitive exams due to these limited prospects. The college lacks a strong internship program, with students often finding opportunities independently, usually unpaid and theoretical. Various scholarships, including state-sponsored ones like the Post Matric and EBC scholarships, are offered, although many students still rely on loans due to limited scholarship availability.
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