The college admission process involves an entrance test and interview, particularly for those applying through the management quota, as an alternative to the UPSEE exam. The faculty is considered average but supportive, especially to motivated students, with many teachers being well-qualified. Accurate Institute of Management and Technology offers a fee structure that is more feasible compared to other private engineering colleges. The college has a mixed record in placements, with about 90% of students securing jobs, although primarily with average and service-based companies offering modest salary packages.
Internships are not typically provided by the college and must be pursued independently, except for top-performing students who may receive opportunities. The college does not provide its own scholarships or loan facilities; instead, scholarships are based on UPSEEE exam scores through APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University. The fee structure is considered high, and there is a suggestion for fee relaxations or flexible payment options, like installment plans, to help alleviate financial stress for families.
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