The college admission process involves an interview and discussion of fee relaxations and courses, with assessments based on 12th-grade level questions. Students can benefit from a significant first-year fee discount, but fees increase in the second year, and students must pay to attend classes. The academic year includes three exams, each worth 30 marks, aligning with university guidelines. The course structure supports government exam preparations. Teaching quality fluctuates, with experienced faculty in the first year and recent graduates in later years.
Faculty members mostly hold PhDs or master's degrees. Students are eligible for campus placements from the 7th semester, with placement rates between 20% to 60%. The highest salary packages range from 12 LPA to 15 LPA, and average packages are between 3 LPA to 7 LPA. Key recruiters are IT companies like TCS, Wipro, HCL, and TATA, but civil engineering opportunities are limited. Internships are facilitated, including with IIT Kanpur and public sector units.
Numerous scholarships are available, funded by the Indian and UP governments, benefiting meritorious and financially disadvantaged students. UP government scholarships offer up to 56,000 INR yearly, with income-based eligibility, starting in September or October. State scholarships provide 50,000 INR for OBC/general categories and up to 100,000 INR for SC/ST categories. Central government scholarships exceed 25,000 INR annually. Study costs vary, ranging from 3 to 6 lakhs INR, depending on the course and inclusion of hostel fees.
Fees can be paid in installments, with a 5% annual increase. Students must pay half the fees before sessional exams and the remainder before semester exams. Students admitted via exams like JEE Mains or AKTU can apply for scholarships. Tuition fees are the main cost, with no extra charges for labs or computer classes.

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