The college admission process is simple, with 50% of students admitted through counseling and the other 50% based on 12th-grade marks. Direct admission is open for students scoring above 80%, while others can apply online. The booking fee is Rs. 30,000, part of the total Rs. 96,000 admission fee. Counseling requires entrance exams like JEE Mains, starting in May. The first-year fee covers tuition and admission costs. Branches are in Greater Noida and Gurugram, with faculty comprising Ph.D.
and M.Tech holders. The student-to-faculty ratio is from 1:12 to 1:40. Faculty are generally supportive but frequent changes can disrupt consistency. Annual fees are about Rs. 98,900, with tuition at Rs. 89,950 and transport costs between Rs. 12,500 to Rs. 18,000 per semester. An exam fee of Rs. 6,000 is charged annually, with additional back paper fees of Rs. 1,000 per subject. Scholarships are available for high academic achievers, with amounts ranging from Rs.
5,000 to Rs. 25,000. Placement training is free, and the overall expense, including travel and accommodation, can exceed Rs. 1.3 lakh per annum, reaching over Rs. 2 lakh with hostel facilities. The college boasts strong placement records, especially in Computer Science and Mechanical branches, with 80-90% of students placed. Average packages range from Rs. 3 to 6 lakh per annum, with the highest reaching Rs. 45 lakh. Recruiters include TCS, Wipro, Amazon, Capgemini, and Infosys.
The placement process starts in the 5th or 6th semester, with numerous companies visiting annually. While high-profile firms like Microsoft and Google rarely visit, internship opportunities are available through collaborations. Scholarships are offered for high academic performance and good UPSEE ranks, with additional support for economically weaker sections, reducing fees to Rs. 35,000 in some cases. Government scholarships like the UP Government and Pragati Scholarships for girls are also accessible.
Financial assistance is available through installment payments and education loans.
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