Admission to the college requires passing an entrance test and participating in an allotment process. The Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE) and Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) programs are reportedly accessible, with classes beginning in June 2014. The college is NBA accredited, employs around 150 tutors, and maintains a student-to-teacher ratio of 1:30. Classes run from 9 am to 4 pm, and parking requires a vehicle sticker. Faculty are supportive, offering insights beyond textbooks, and internal exams are held twice per semester with subsequent parent-teacher meetings.
Tuition fees are Rs. 75,000 annually, with additional lab and miscellaneous fees totaling Rs. 3,000. Financial assistance is available for economically disadvantaged students. The total cost of the course is about Rs. 4 to 5 lakhs, including all necessary expenses. Placement opportunities primarily target Computer Science students, with companies like TCS, Infosys, and IBM offering around 400 job offers. The highest package is 7 lakhs, while the average is 3.84 lakhs.
Placement training starts from the first semester, but the college hasn't achieved a 100% placement rate, particularly affecting non-Computer Science branches. No internships are currently provided, suggesting a need for curriculum changes. Scholarships based on merit and economic status are available, such as AICTE waivers and the Pragati scholarship. Educational loans are accessible, and a management scholarship of Rs. 30,000 is offered for needy students. A caution deposit and additional fees may total around Rs.
20,000.
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