The admission process for this program involves submission of forms, shortlisting based on 12th-grade marks, an entrance exam testing basic math and aptitude skills, and a final interview. The program, although expensive due to its non-government status, offers a comprehensive curriculum over five years with a sanctioned strength of 60 students per program. The total cost is approximately Rs. 11,00,000, with the first semester costing Rs. 73,000 plus a Rs.
4,200 admission fee, and subsequent semesters averaging Rs. 60,000, excluding examination fees ranging from Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 5,000. Financial aid covers about 30% of the fees, and while scholarships are available, they may not fully cover expenses, necessitating financial planning. The college has a strong placement record with a 99% placement rate, hosting around 20 companies annually, resulting in about 200 job offers. Notable recruiters include Thorogood, D. Shaw, and KLA.
Engineering students are eligible for placements in their 7th semester, and MSc students in their 9th semester. Internships are crucial, conducted in the 7th and 10th semesters, with stipends ranging from Rs. 7,000 to Rs. 50,000 per month, averaging Rs. 30,000. High-performing interns may receive job offers post-internship. Despite good placement support, there is feedback on the need for better equipping students with industry skills. Faculty accessibility and guidance are limited, emphasizing student independence.
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