The college's admission process is based on board exam marks, with counseling details provided via an admit card. Faculty opinions are divided; some students appreciate their support, while others criticize the rushed syllabus coverage. The college offers a range of programs, including BE, BTech, MBA, and cyber security, with exams every 4-5 months. Two fee structures exist: Rs. 40,000 per year for government seats and Rs. 75,000 for management seats, totaling Rs.
160,000 for four years. Payment flexibility is available through various methods. Placement training starts in the second year, focusing on skill development, leading to multiple job offers from companies like TCS Azure. Internships are offered with MNCs and startups, including IIT-related companies, with stipends and interview opportunities for all. Concerns about favoritism and lack of career guidance persist. A student loan program is offered, with scholarships available to reduce financial burdens.
The EEE program's fees were initially Rs. 85,000, but a scholarship reduced them by Rs. 25,000 annually. For new batches, the fee increased to Rs. 120,000, with additional costs for exams and extra courses.
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