The college requires students to take the WBJEE and achieve a competitive rank for admission, which follows a merit-based counselling process. It offers a unique B-Tech in Ceramic Technology, and in 2019, a rank of 5211 was enough for first-round admission. The faculty is highly qualified, especially in Ceramic Technology, and engages students in practical projects with industry and government. The institution provides affordable education due to its government-aided status, with total fees for a 4-year B.Tech around Rs 32,000, significantly lower than private colleges.
Tuition is Rs 3,000 per semester, with additional fees for exams and hostels. Course-specific annual fees include Rs 6,000 for Ceramic Technology, Rs 12,000 for Computer Science, and Rs 19,000 for IT. Scholarships and reservation quotas like TFW are available based on income and merit. The college boasts a strong placement record, with the Ceramic Technology department achieving 100% placement. Companies like TCS, Wipro, and Amazon recruit from the college, with placement rates between 90-95% overall and 80-90% for Computer Science and IT.
Students often receive two or more job offers, with salary packages ranging from 4.3-14 LPA. Internships start from the 5th semester with stipends of 5k-20k per month, and industrial training, sometimes abroad, is part of the curriculum.

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