Admission to the college is managed through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) rounds, utilizing a balanced consideration of 50% from JEE Main scores and 50% from HSC examination scores. Application is typically via the official website, and eligibility is determined by a merit list and cut-off scores. The electrical course faculty is well-qualified, with members holding doctorate and M.Tech degrees, and they emphasize practical learning through QEEE lectures and sessions led by experienced faculty.
The course fees are relatively high, with variations each year. For example, the fee was Rs. 1,02,000 in 2014-15 and Rs. 1,19,000 in 2017-18, plus a hostel fee of Rs. 28,000. Scholarships and financial aid, such as the TFWS program, are available for eligible students. The college boasts a strong placement record, with 80% to 90% of students securing jobs. Major recruiters include Infosys, Bharat Forge, TCS, and Mercedes, with average placement packages between 2.5 to 3.75 lakh INR per annum, and the highest packages reaching up to 41 lakh INR.
Internships begin from the first year, with mandatory industry training for progression and graduation. The college also offers international internship opportunities and extensive training programs to prepare students for placements. Scholarships are accessible for students from various backgrounds, including those from Kashmir and international students, with options based on family income, academic performance, and reservation categories. Education loans are available, especially for those entering through the CAP round. For the academic year 2018-19, the fees remained at Rs.
1,19,000, with updated fees posted on the college website.
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