Admission to the college is primarily based on the KEAM Engineering Entrance exam, with additional options through sports and management quotas. The college is well-regarded for its Civil Engineering program and supportive faculty, who prioritize comprehensive and technically enhanced teaching. The fee structure, originally high, has been aligned with government guidelines, reducing the annual B.Tech fee to Rs 60,000 for junior batches, potentially lowering to Rs 50,000. Additional costs include a refundable Rs 1 lakh deposit, Rs 10,000 caution deposit, and Rs 2,000 internet fee, with separate charges for bus, canteen, and hostel services.
A merit-based fee concession can further reduce costs for high-achieving students. Approximately 80% of graduates secure placements in companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro, although opportunities for civil and mechanical engineering students are fewer. While the college doesn't provide internal internships, it facilitates external ones, though without stipends. Various scholarships are offered, including a 50% fee waiver for academically bright students and a Merit cum Means Scholarship of Rs 15,000 for students without backlogs.
Scholarships are primarily based on family income, benefiting those earning Rs 6 lakhs or less. The merit seat fee is approximately Rs 30,000 per semester, while management quota fees are around Rs 37,500, with additional costs for donations and caution deposits. Scholarships are regularly renewed, with more than three students per class often paying only the university fee of around Rs 3,500 per year. However, the merit cum scholarship has not been available in the last two years, only in the first two years.
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