Admission to this college requires a JEE rank, participation in counseling, and possibly securing a spot by the second round. Once allocated a college, applicants must visit a Regional Center, like JU, to confirm their selection and complete paperwork. The admission process concludes with submitting fees and documents, after which a student ID is issued. Faculty expertise varies, with some staff highly knowledgeable and others relying more on textbooks. The fee structure begins at over 40,000 INR per semester, with slight annual increases.
Financial aid is available, offering half fees for underprivileged students and full waivers for those unable to pay. However, the college's placement record is generally below average, with some reports of fake recruitment drives. Most companies visiting the campus are in sales or BPO sectors, with an average package of about 3 Lacs offered by notable companies like TCS, Persistent, CGI, and Cognizant. CSE and IT students start receiving placement opportunities from the 8th semester, while others depend on external exams.
There have been complaints about the non-refund of the 10,000 INR caution money. Scholarships based on caste and family income are available, but there is no internal loan system; students must seek educational loans from banks. The cost for a B.Tech degree is approximately 3.5 lakhs, which is considered lower than other semi-government colleges in the area. The PWD quota is applicable, and the fee structure is seen as budget-friendly.
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