BVPCOEP conducts the BVP CET entrance exam in May, with results in June, for admissions into its B.Tech programs, requiring successful completion of the exam and a counseling session. The college reserves 15% of seats for management quota admissions. Another option is the CET exam by GGSIPU University, where candidates around rank 4110 can choose B.Tech in IT for evening shifts. The admission process includes a form fee of approximately 1500 INR, two counseling rounds, a sliding round, and a seat freezing payment of 45,000 INR.
The annual tuition fee is around 1.25 lakh INR, with incremental changes every two years for new students. Hostel fees are about 90,000 INR annually, with boys staying in the first year and girls for all four years. Merit quota students pay 1.17 lakh INR yearly, while management quota students pay 1.62 lakh INR. The faculty is highly qualified, supportive, and mostly Ph.D. holders, although some rely on textbooks. The college's placement cell attracts over 130 companies annually, including TCS, Amazon, Infosys, and Wipro, offering roles in various fields with placement rates of 80-90%.
The average package is 3.5-7.5 LPA, with top packages reaching 34 LPA. Internships are offered through company tie-ups, sometimes with stipends. The college does not offer direct scholarships but facilitates loans through Bharati Sahakari Bank and supports EWS students with a 50% fee reduction. Government scholarships are available for students with annual incomes below 2 lakh or J&K immigrants. Recent tuition fees for new batches are 175,000 INR annually, increasing to 183,750 INR and beyond in subsequent years, with the option to pay in two installments.
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