The college features a highly qualified faculty known for their approachability, although some lack adequate behavior and subject knowledge. The academic structure includes three exams per semester, with a curriculum deemed industry-relevant but not the best compared to some other institutions. The college excels in placements, particularly for CSE and IT branches, with recruitment beginning in the 7th semester. The highest annual package ranges from 48 to 50 lakh, while the average is about 7 lakh per annum, rising to 9 to 10 lakh for CSE and IT students.
Top companies such as LG, Nvidia, and JP Morgan participate in placements. The college also supports student startups with funding. The fee structure for CSE and IT branches is Rs. 280,000 per year, while other branches are charged Rs. 200,000 per year, including tuition and development fees, plus a one-time caution deposit of Rs. 5,000. A 50% tuition fee scholarship is available for EWS students, and a merit-based 50% college fee scholarship is offered to the top 2% of students.
Scholarships through first-semester exams are also available. Overall, the fees are higher than other private and government engineering colleges, totaling Rs. 11 lakh for the four-year course, nearly double the 2023 amount.
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