Admission to the college is accessible through a government counseling process based on 12th-grade scores or through a management quota requiring an entrance exam. The college is particularly noted for its Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) and Aeronautical Engineering courses, with a strong emphasis on industry-relevant skills. The ECE department stands out for its robust faculty, who are experienced and supportive, contributing to a pass rate of over 85% on first exam attempts.
The college offers a range of scholarships, including the Mahatma Gandhi Scholarship for high-performing students, and has a transparent fee structure. For government quota students, fees are Rs. 45,000 per year, while management quota students pay Rs. 80,000 annually, with hostel fees up to Rs. 1 lakh. The cost for hostelers is around Rs. 2 lakh per year, and Rs. 1.2 lakh for day scholars. Placement opportunities are strong, with about 85% of students placed, often in IT and software companies, with salaries ranging from 2 lakh to 30 lakh per annum.
The college hosts 200-250 companies annually, with core companies like Bosch and IBM participating. While internships are not directly provided, the college facilitates connections for students to pursue them independently, often yielding stipends. Scholarships cover up to 80% for backward caste students and those with family incomes under 6 lakh per annum, enhancing financial accessibility. Overall, the college offers a supportive learning environment with significant placement support and financial aid options.
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