Admission to the college is based on WBJEE rank and requires a minimum of 60 marks in English in the 10th standard. The counseling process includes seat allocation with a ?5000 payment in the third round, with additional opportunities in the mop-up round. The college has a strong faculty, especially in Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, with over 215 PhD scholars, including some from IITs. Fees are reasonable, reflecting its government status: core departments pay ?48,000 annually, while CSE and ECE pay ?75,000, and IT ?1.25 lakh.
Hostel fees are ?15,500 per semester, with no additional lab or library charges. Scholarships funded by alumni and government schemes like SVMCM are available, offering up to ?60,000 annually for eligible students. The college boasts a favorable placement record, with rates between 55% to 99%, the highest package reaching up to 65 LPA. Core companies and IT firms regularly recruit, with students becoming placement-eligible from the 6th semester. The placement cell is commendable for its high placement rate, despite the college's Tier 3 status.
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