The course features a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:30, which may not be ideal for students who need more personalized attention. Faculty members are praised for their mentorship and approachable demeanor. However, the college's placement opportunities are not very robust, with most participating companies being non-MNCs and an average salary package of about 4 lakhs per annum. The success rate for student placements is relatively low, and certain departments, like civil engineering, face even fewer opportunities.
Tuition fees have increased from historical rates of around 40,000 per year to an estimated 65,000 to 70,000 per year. Additionally, there is a university fee—7,500 for the first year and 3,500 for subsequent years. Scholarships are available based on caste and entrance exam scores, though some students report a lack of financial aid. Overall, the course offers accessible faculty but faces challenges in placement success and financial support.
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