Admission to the college is primarily through the UPSEE exam conducted by AKTU or JEE Mains. For CSE, a UPSEE rank under 10,000 is necessary. In 2016, a rank of 20,978 was enough for Mechanical Engineering admission by the 5th counseling round, while a rank of 37,830 was sufficient in 2017. Management quota and 12th-grade percentage are alternative admission routes. The college has a faculty-to-student ratio of 20:1, with faculty generally holding MTech degrees and some pursuing PhDs.
Communication challenges exist as 50% of faculty are from the south and may not speak Hindi. The faculty is a highlight, though teaching quality varies. Fees are relatively affordable, totaling approximately INR 4,50,000 for engineering programs. Annual tuition is around INR 1,10,000, with scholarships reducing fees by up to INR 56,600 for students with family incomes under INR 2 lakhs. Hostel fees are INR 80,000 to INR 1,00,000, plus INR 30,000 for mess expenses.
Non-residential Indians pay approximately INR 3,00,000. Fees for MCA and MBA courses are INR 1,12,847 to INR 1,12,849 annually. Placement is strong for CSE and IT with nearly 100% placement and average salaries of 3.5 to 6 lakh per annum. Core branches like Mechanical and Civil have lower placement rates, 10-50%, with the highest package of 20 lakh for Mechanical. The highest package for CS was 74.5 lakh per annum.
Companies like TCS, Wipro, Amazon, Samsung, and Zomato recruit, but core branches have limited opportunities. Internships are few, with some students securing them independently. Scholarships are provided by the Uttar Pradesh government for economically weaker backgrounds, ranging from 50,000 to 65,600 INR per year. First-year fees are around 1.35-1.45 lakhs INR, with subsequent years between 1.1-1.2 lakhs INR. There's no significant fee hike, and a fee waiver is available based on merit.
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