Admission to the college is merit-based, without entrance exams, and includes quotas for caste categories and differently-abled students. Four merit list rounds are typical, with students scoring 85% or above in SSLC usually securing seats. The college boasts fully equipped labs and experienced faculty, though faculty shortages exist. The curriculum involves two preliminary exams and a semester exam, with a mentor-mentee system to foster faculty-student relationships. Fees are extremely nominal at Rs.
45 per year for government colleges, while academic fees for counseling admissions are around Rs 61,000 annually, with hostel fees between Rs 20,000 and Rs 30,000. Total costs can reach Rs 75,000 in the first year and about Rs 62,000 in subsequent years. Scholarships, including government and private options, and educational loans are available. The college has a strong placement cell, connecting with industries for core engineering roles. Students, eligible for placements from the 6th semester, achieve an average salary package of 2.5 to 3 LPA, with companies like Fanuc, Reliance, L&T, and Maruti Suzuki participating in recruitment.
Despite a challenging job market, the college reports a 100% placement rate, attributed to proactive measures like a 2-day internship program and CAD, CAM, CAE training.


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