The college boasts a highly qualified faculty, with many holding M.E. degrees and some having Ph.D.s, offering an average teaching experience of 10 to 20 years. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:30, which allows for personalized attention, though some unprofessional behavior has been noted. Exams are rigorous and efficiently conducted, with university-set difficulty. In a class of 60, about 10 students pass all exams, while 50 struggle with some subjects, and 10-15 may drop out due to failures.
The curriculum, especially in Electronics, remains relevant, with internal assessments requiring an average score of 16 out of 40 to pass. Placement opportunities are available from the 7th semester, with 43% to 62% of students securing jobs annually. In the latest placement round, 52 companies like TCS and Oracle made around 300 offers. The highest package was 12 LPA, while the lowest was 1.2 LPA, with an average package of 5 to 7 LPA.
Internships from the 6th semester are offered by companies such as TCS and Adani, with stipends from 5,000 to 15,000 INR monthly. The college's annual fee is Rs. 1,30,000, totaling Rs. 5,20,000 for the course. General category fees are Rs. 123,140 yearly, with specific allocations for tuition and other charges. OBC students pay Rs. 70,110 per year, while SC/ST students pay Rs. 4,140 annually, with certain fees waived. Scholarships like Maha-dbt and EBC are available, helping students like those in the VJNT category who paid Rs.
18,201 through CAP quota admissions.
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