Admission to CTAE is through JEE Mains scores via the Rajasthan Engineering Admission Process (REAP), with an initial application fee of Rs 11,000. Selection is merit-based, and securing a preferred branch requires above-average scores. Faculty are experienced, with a focus on agriculture engineering and renewable energy, though guest faculty are used, suggesting room for improvement in teaching methods. Annual fees are approximately Rs 91,000 for engineering degrees, with specific branches like the government branch costing Rs 130,000.
Fees can be paid online or by challan, with additional exam fees of around Rs 1,300. Fees are divided into two installments, with scholarships available, especially for new students as fees increase annually. Placement opportunities are strong, particularly in Agriculture and Mining, with a 70-80% placement rate and companies like Hindustan Zinc Ltd. and Tata Consultancy Services recruiting. The average package for Mining is INR 9 LPA, with the highest being INR 25 LPA in the CSE branch during COVID-19.
Internships are available from the 1st year, with companies like TCS offering stipends of Rs 12,000 per month. Hostel fees range from Rs 16,000 to Rs 50,000 per annum, depending on gender and facilities. Government-aided seat fees are Rs 50,000 per year, while self-finance seats are Rs 90,000 per year. Scholarships, such as the ICAR and Rajasthan government scholarships, help reduce costs, with specific provisions for female students, minorities, and SC/ST/OBC students. The college offers various scholarships to ease financial burdens, particularly for economically disadvantaged families, making education more accessible.
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