Rajasthan's oldest college offers a practical Mechanical Engineering course enriched with well-equipped labs and experienced faculty, although there is a notable shortage of permanent staff. Admission is through REAP counseling, based on JEE Mains scores, with the process starting in July. The college provides two seat categories: Government-aided seats (GAS) at 30,000 INR annually and Self-Financed Seats (SFS) at 60,000 INR annually. Placement opportunities are facilitated by the college's training and placement cell, with companies like Vedanta, JSW, L&T, Adani Power, and TCS participating in placement drives.
The placement rate varies by department: Mining Engineering nearly 100%, CSE and IT 90-95%, and Mechanical Engineering over 50%. The highest on-campus salary package is 22 LPA, with an average of 4-6 LPA, while off-campus offers can reach 51 LPA. The college requires students to complete two internships of 45 days each, aided by a strong alumni network. Numerous scholarships are available, including the Alumni Scholarship for girls, Sumedha Scholarship for academic rankers, and social justice scholarships for SC/ST students.
Differently-abled students are exempt from tuition and exam fees. GAS seats offer a 50% tuition fee reduction, with fees as low as 15,315 INR per semester for Mechanical Engineering. SFS seats have higher fees, starting at 30,315 INR per semester for Computer Science. The college maintains a no-fee hike policy, making it one of the most affordable government colleges in Rajasthan.
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