The B.Tech course at this college lasts four years, with eight main exams worth 70 marks each and smaller exams worth 35 marks. Internal assessments contribute 30 marks per semester. The faculty is well-qualified, with half holding PhDs. Placement opportunities are strong, with students eligible from the 7th semester. In 2015, 78 companies recruited students, like Tech Mahindra and TCS, with a 90% placement rate. The highest package was Rs 10 lakh per annum, and the average was Rs 3.4 lakh.
Internships are mandatory in the 8th semester, with companies like AMUL and Mahindra. Stipends include Rs 10,000 from Persistent and Rs 12,000 from Byjus. Tuition is approximately Rs 67,000 annually, with some students paying up to Rs 1.10 lakh. Scholarships are available through the Mahadbt scheme, requiring an 80% score, and loans are offered. The total four-year course fee, including hostel charges, is about Rs 4.5 lakhs. Fees differ by caste: SC students pay significantly less, with first-year fees at Rs 5,500 and others at Rs 500, while OBC fees range from Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000 annually.
Open category students pay Rs 150,000 per year. Scholarships provide up to Rs 6,000 for SC and Rs 3,000 for OBC students. The college, a Christian minority institution, reserves seats for Christian students, and placements have shown growth, with examples like a student securing a Rs 4 lakh package at TATA Bearing.
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