The admission process for the college involves participating in the Common Entrance Test (CET), with college and course options assigned based on rank. After selection, candidates must visit the CET cell for document verification with original documents like marks cards and certificates. Once verified, an admission card is issued, to be submitted to the college along with a few forms and necessary fees to complete admission. The faculty at the college has varied teaching abilities; some are experienced and engaging, providing a balance between class strictness and approachability, while others lack experience and struggle with classroom management.
The college fees are high for a non-aided institution, though government scholarships are available for non-general category students, requiring certain documents and potentially taking six months to process. During the reviewed batch, civil engineering students did not have job placements as it was their first batch. However, other branches saw placements mainly with IT companies. Computer science students could participate in campus placements, while students from other branches needed to seek opportunities outside.
The college facilities need improvement, but the administration staff is helpful and supportive.
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