Admission to Bansal Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) in Bhopal is primarily based on JEE MAINS scores. Once selected, students undergo a straightforward admission process and receive a campus tour to familiarize themselves with the environment. BIST emphasizes Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) with a faculty primarily composed of Ph.D. holders, ensuring expert guidance. The faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20 supports personalized attention. The course follows the RGPV University curriculum, known for its challenging exams and well-regarded structure.
The total fee for the 4-year B.Tech program is INR 240,000, payable as INR 30,000 per semester, with various payment methods available. Scholarships are provided mainly by the government of Madhya Pradesh for OBC, SC, and ST students, while general category students do not receive direct scholarships. The institute has a stable fee policy with no increases during the course and facilitates education loans via Punjab National Bank. Placement opportunities are strong, with over 200 companies visiting annually, and approximately 80-90% of students securing jobs through campus placements.
Prominent recruiters include TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Capgemini, and Microsoft. The highest package offered is INR 57.40 LPA, with average packages ranging from INR 3.5 to 4 LPA. Specifically, the CSE branch boasts a 100% placement rate, with an average package of 4 LPA and a highest package of 56 LPA. Placement eligibility begins in the 6th semester. The college also provides significant training and internship opportunities, with some internships offering stipends between INR 5,000 and 20,000.
BIST offers additional support through a free bus service for students.

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