Admission to the college is solely based on the JEE exam, with the RPSE pathway no longer available. The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding doctorates, and the student-to-faculty ratio is reported as either 1:50 or 1:25, allowing for personalized attention. Teaching combines traditional methods and modern technology, with a curriculum aligned to competitive exams like GATE. The college follows Rajasthan Technical University’s fee structure, offering a Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) and government-aided seats in branches like mining and agriculture.
The total course fee for four years is about INR 3.5 lakhs, with annual fees around INR 70,000 and hostel fees approximately INR 30,000 per year. Self-financed seats start at INR 45,000 per semester, decreasing to INR 35,000 thereafter. Government-aided seats have much lower tuition, especially for SC/ST students, who may pay as little as INR 18,500 per year. The college offers scholarships primarily to female students in the Agriculture branch through ICAR, as well as to SC/ST students and those from low-income families.
The placement rate is 95% among eligible students, with notable successes in branches like mining, which boasts a 100% placement rate and average packages of 12-14 LPA. The highest salary package is 64 LPA from JP Morgan, while average packages range between 4-8 LPA. Placement participation begins in the 7th semester, with companies like Hindustan Zinc, Secure Meters, Vedanta, TCS, and Infosys actively recruiting. Scholarships are available for students who lost family members to COVID-19, and financial aid is provided by the alumni association for meritorious students.
The college's affordability is bolstered by no recent fee hikes, making it a cost-effective option compared to many private institutions.
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