KIT's College of Engineering offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various engineering fields, with admissions available through a management quota and scholarships for engineering students. However, there are concerns regarding the consistency of scholarship offerings, as some initially promised scholarships were withdrawn due to students' poor performance. The college charges tuition fees higher than what is listed in the Anna University counseling book, with amounts reportedly up to 70,000+, despite criticisms of inadequate faculty quality and poor education.
While the college claims 100% placement, actual results do not reflect this, with a focus on fields like BPO, KPO, Insurance, and Banking rather than core engineering roles. Placement drives guarantee job offers with specific annual salary packages. Scholarships are primarily awarded based on high CGPA and clearance of all subjects, with opportunities for academic, extracurricular, and financial needs-based scholarships. The college also facilitates federal and private financial aid programs.
Annual fees include 175,000 for management and 90,000 for hostel accommodation. Tuition hikes are moderate and announced in advance, with the total cost of education covering tuition, service fees, and other compulsory charges.
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