The applicant participated in the MP B.E counseling and was allocated to a college in the first round, with top choices being SGSITS and CSE at MITS. Admission was secured with the necessary paperwork completed. MP students need a domicile certificate for state quota benefits. The college has well-qualified faculty in the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Mechanical branches, but other branches like Chemical and Automobile face faculty and exposure challenges.
The fee structure is manageable for average families, though higher than typical government colleges. The CSE program costs 56,000 rupees, plus 10,000 rupees in caution and development fees. The mess fee is 66,000 rupees, including 10,000 rupees in caution money. Placement opportunities are strong for CS/IT students, along with good rates for EC and Mechanical students. Chemical engineering has some opportunities, but Biotechnology and Automobile see fewer placements. The college's training and placement cell helps with internships, which are mandatory for first-year students per RGPV norms, but primarily offers support rather than direct placement.
Being a government institution, education loans are accessible, and fees, while higher than most government colleges, are average. Top students across branches can receive fee waivers, and many scholarships are available for SC/ST students.
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