The program admissions are processed through an entrance exam by CEE, featuring a written test and a counseling session, with entry based on seat availability and candidate preferences. The course boasts strong placement rates, particularly for the CSE branch, and is supported by a faculty of around ten lecturers and one professor, most holding PhDs. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:40, fostering interactive learning. The affordable fee structure includes annual tuition of Rs 11,000, hostel costs of Rs 3,500, and monthly mess fees of Rs 2,500-3,000.
Semester fees range from Rs 3,500 to Rs 5,500, excluding examination fees. Despite limited placements for civil engineering students, with only 6 out of 100 securing jobs, 10-13% of students receive offers annually, with salaries between 2 to 13 lakhs per annum. Companies like TCS, Capgemini, HUL, and PSUs such as OIL are regular recruiters. Students become eligible for placements in their 3rd or 7th semester, depending on their program.
The course includes three mandatory internships—Social, Academic, and Industrial—lasting 30 days each. While primarily unpaid, these internships offer valuable experience in various sectors. Although the college doesn't provide its own scholarships, it facilitates access to external scholarships like UGC and Ishan Uday, which offers approximately Rs 7,800 monthly for technical courses. Applications for these scholarships are made through the National Scholarship Portal. Master's programs, being self-funded, are costlier. Despite the lack of internal scholarships, top students in each branch receive additional stipends.
Overall, the program is designed to be accessible and supportive of students' career aspirations, offering both educational and professional growth opportunities.
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