The admission to the college is through the BV-CET exam held in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, with results announced a month later, followed by a counseling session. A rank of 3500 initially secured a seat in Production, but a branch change to Chemical was possible with a JWS form and high attendance. The faculty is highly qualified, with many from prestigious institutions, fostering a supportive learning environment. The college fee is approximately 1.10 lakhs per year, with hostel fees of 90,000 for boys (first year only) and 1 lakh for girls with options like Queens Residentia.
Fees remain constant for the degree's duration, with a yearly increase of 10,000 to 15,000. Placement begins in the fifth semester, with about 70% of students, mainly from CS/IT/ENTC/ELECTRONICS, securing jobs. Companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and HCL are frequent recruiters, with the highest package of 21 LPA from an MNC in Dubai, and a domestic high of 5 LPA from Accenture. The average package ranges between 3-4 LPA. Internships often require personal efforts, though the Chemical Department offers some with stipends.
Final year projects have strong support from experienced guides. While the college does not provide direct scholarships or loans, meritorious students receive prizes and cash awards, and professors share external scholarship opportunities. On-campus jobs are available but require excellent academic records. Students must actively pursue internships outside, as limited assistance is provided, benefiting only a small fraction of students.
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