Admission to the college is based on JEE Mains scores, with an initial interview to discuss candidate preferences and future goals. The college is run by the Border Security Force, allocating 50% of seats to defense personnel and the rest to MP quota students. The college features seven periods daily, focusing on theory and practical lab work. It excels in electronics and economics, aiding those targeting government engineering jobs. Fees range from Rs.
40,000 to 45,000 per semester, totaling about Rs. 3,28,000 for four years. Hostel and mess fees are low, but the location on Gwalior's outskirts could incur extra travel costs. Scholarships are accessible, mostly via the National Scholarship Portal, offering Rs. 30,000 to 40,000 for eligible students, and additional financial aid is available for BSF wards and specific categories. Though the PMFS scholarship isn't implemented, other national and state-level scholarships are available.
Campus placements start from the 6th or 7th semester, with companies like Infosys, TCS, Wipro, and Capgemini visiting. The placement rate is 60-80%, with average salaries between 4 to 5 LPA, peaking at 70 LPA. The college's location in the outskirts of Gwalior may entail additional travel expenses for students. Internships from the third year are offered by firms such as IBM and OYO. The college's training and placement cell actively aids in securing placements and internships, though the placement process has mixed reviews.
Overall, the college offers an affordable education with substantial placement opportunities and scholarship options.
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