The course offers a unique curriculum with seven subjects per semester and two projects starting from the third and fourth semesters, although it lacks a practical approach in specialization subjects. The college's flexible fee structure favors local students, with the first-year fee set at 32,590 plus college fees and an additional 10,700.
The second-year fee is 27,100 plus college fees, with an extra 5,210. Placement opportunities are available for students who achieve at least 60% in their 10th, 12th, and BE exams, with 30% to 35% of eligible students obtaining jobs through campus interviews. However, civil and mechanical engineering students have fewer placement prospects.
Internships are unpaid but focus on providing hands-on experience and mentorship. Financial support, including scholarships and loan facilities, is available to assist rural and semi-urban students.
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