The college offers a streamlined admission process through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP rounds), where students with a 70.46% score in their 12th exam can easily gain admission. It is well-regarded for its experienced faculty, many of whom hold PhDs, especially in the Mechanical and Civil departments. The IT and Computer departments have newer faculty, sometimes hiring ex-students. The college provides a supportive environment for skill development, interview preparation, and competitive exams.
Fees are affordable, with engineering fees at approximately 50,000 INR per year and hostel fees around 10,000 INR annually, making it accessible for middle-class families. Payment can be made in installments, and concessions are available for quota students, including a 50% fee waiver for economically backward class students. The total yearly cost, including hostel and mess fees, is about 1 lakh INR, with a 10% annual increase in tuition fees.
Placement activities have shown recent improvement, with 160+ students placed in two months. However, historically, placements for mechanical students have been fewer compared to computer and IT branches. Notable companies like Bharat Forge and Dynamics participate in campus recruitment. Despite some political issues within the administration, the Training and Placement Officer is praised for their efforts. The college has formed a training and placement department in response to student demand.
It offers various scholarships under government rules, though there are concerns about the non-return of scholarships sanctioned by the Ministry of Social Justice of India. The college's alumni network is active in motivational programs, and a loan facility is available for financially disadvantaged students. Overall, the college provides a cost-effective education with reasonable placement opportunities, particularly for IT and computer students.




























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