Netaji Subhash Engineering College's admission process requires the WBJEE exam, where Electrical Engineering candidates typically rank between 15,000 and 22,000. Counseling occurs online via the WBJEE Board, with three rounds starting in late May. Admission involves document verification and fee payment, with a management quota option available for an additional fee. The college is recognized for its placement opportunities and reputable campus. Faculty are mostly qualified with PhDs and provide academic and practical support, though some lack engaging teaching methods.
Fees for the private college range from 3.2 to 4 lakhs INR over four years, with semester fees between 39,000 and 44,250 INR, plus an exam fee of 1,200 INR per semester. An admission fee is around 60,000 INR, and the Tuition Fee Waiver scheme reduces fees significantly for eligible students. Placement is strong for CSE, IT, and ECE, with 80-85% of students securing jobs through recruiters like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and Cognizant, offering packages from 3.3 LPA to 5 LPA, and up to 32 LPA for top offers.
TCS is a major recruiter, hiring over 200 students annually. Internships, mainly for CSE, IT, and MCA students, offer stipends of 12,000 to 25,000 INR per month. Electrical Engineering placements are fewer, with 65% securing jobs. Financial aid includes the TFW scheme, merit-based scholarships, and assistance for disadvantaged students. Students can access government scholarships and bank loans, though direct college loans aren't available. Annual B.Tech fees range from 90,000 to 120,000 INR.
The college offers teaching assistantships and campus jobs for extra financial support, emphasizing merit and need in scholarships. Despite some fee increases, the college maintains a stable fee policy with flexible payment options.
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