The college conducts a state-level entrance exam in July for admission, with results announced in June. It includes two papers on PCM and IT, and allocation of seats prioritizes high-scoring students in Computer Science and IT. The college ranks second in the state for merit-based seat allocation. Faculty is generally well-qualified and supportive, with a student-to-faculty ratio of about 1:50. While most faculties are praised, Civil and Electrical departments receive mixed reviews.
Fees are approximately 58,000 for odd semesters and 48,000 for even semesters, considered reasonable, especially for SC/ST categories. Scholarships are available for meritorious students, reducing fees significantly for eligible candidates. Placements begin in the 7th semester with over 80% of students accessing campus placements, though opportunities are limited outside CSE and IT branches. The college provides few internships, requiring students to find vocational training independently. Financial aid options like loans are not provided by the college.
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