The Mechanical Engineering program at the college requires students to have completed their 12th-grade education in the science stream, with admission based on JEE Mains or CET exam scores and PCM marks. The application process starts in June, with a selection process that includes a Common Admission Process (CAP) round and provisions for minority reservations. The program spans eight semesters, with a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 20:1. Faculty members generally hold advanced degrees, though there are frequent changes and mixed reviews about teaching quality.
Fees are approximately INR 199,996 per year, totaling around 5 Lakhs over four years, with scholarships and waivers available for eligible students. The college offers a vibrant cultural and technical atmosphere, hosting events like the Zephyr festival. Placement opportunities are strong, particularly for IT and Computer Engineering students, with companies like Mahindra, Tata, TCS, and Infosys recruiting. The highest salary package is around 44 LPA, with an average of 5-7 LPA.
The Training and Placement Cell manages placements, despite some criticisms. Internships with stipends between 3000 to 5000 rupees are available. While the college provides opportunities for competitions and projects, funding support is limited. Tuition fees vary based on the student's category, and schemes like the Tuition Fees Waiver Scheme (TFWS) and Economically Backward Class (EBC) scheme offer significant financial relief. Despite being relatively expensive due to its reputation, the college is considered reasonable compared to others.
Campus employment is high for computer and IT-related fields, but less so for mechanical engineering.
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