Admission to the college is based on a merit system, primarily considering KEAM and 12th-grade marks, with JEE scores as an alternative. Management controls half the seats, still allocated by merit. Admission options include a college merit quota, NRI quota, and a twinning program. NRI candidates face a separate entrance exam. The faculty is highly qualified, mostly IIT and NIT alumni, offering strong support and mentoring. Although the Mechanical Engineering department is a standout, core subjects' pass rates are around 55%.
The annual fee is Rs 85,000, plus a one-time deposit of Rs 1 lakh, with NRI fees starting at Rs 4 lakh. Scholarships and fee waivers are available for meritorious and economically disadvantaged students, with government scholarships also accessible. Hosteller costs total approximately Rs 7 lakhs for the entire program. Placement excels in IT and Computer Science, with 90% securing jobs, averaging packages between 3.5 to 4 LPA, reaching up to 15 LPA. Around 150 companies recruit annually, including TCS and Infosys.
Mechanical and Civil placements are lower, with 30-50% securing jobs. Internships are self-sought, with collaborations but typically without stipends. Scholarships are offered for high KEAM ranks, semester grades, and M.Tech students with notable GPAs. SC/ST students benefit from reduced fees and tuition assistance. Financial support extends to arts, sports, minority communities, and innovative projects, with student loans facilitated by local banks.
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