The college maintains a faculty-to-student ratio of around 1:30, with a supportive yet occasionally strict faculty. The academic year is structured into two semesters, each with mid-term and semester exams. Since becoming autonomous, the college has improved exam fairness and grading. The placement training program, costing INR 5,000, is conducted in the first and fourth years. Campus placements occur in the 4-1 semester, mainly offering roles outside IT like business development and help desk positions.
The highest salary package this year was INR 350,000, with an average of INR 250,000. About 10% of students secure placements, though many skip non-IT interviews. The annual tuition fee is INR 70,000, with additional fees totaling INR 15,000, making the first-year fee INR 85,000. After a government subsidy of INR 35,000, students pay INR 50,000 in the first year, and INR 45,500 in subsequent years. A government scholarship of INR 30,000 is also available.
The yearly fee remains constant throughout the course.
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