Admission to the college is conducted through a management quota, comprising 50% of the seats. Applicants need at least 45% in their 10+2 exams with subjects like Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry. The process involves an online application, KEAM entrance exam, and submission of original documents. Seats are allocated based on exam marks, with college selection done online. An interview and college visit are prerequisites for final admission. The college employs about 40 faculty members in the department, averaging 35 years old, all with degrees from reputable institutions and industry experience.
This enriches their ability to guide students, fostering a positive student-faculty relationship. The B.Tech program includes 8 exams, with a focus on enhancing student understanding and performance. The annual tuition fee is 75,000 rupees, slightly higher for the first year. Chemical engineering students have a fee of around 1 lakh rupees annually. Payments can be made directly or online, with additional fees for exams and optional courses. A value-added course costs an extra 10,000 rupees, and scholarships are available to help reduce fees.
Placement facilities and training for campus selections are offered, though no companies have visited for on-campus recruitment. Students can anticipate job opportunities with a graduation rate between 60% and 87%. Placement applications start in the eighth semester for eligible students, with starting salaries around Rs 10,000, depending on skills. Potential employers include companies like Tata, Toyota, and Asian Paints. The college does not provide internships. OEC category students receive scholarships reimbursing all fees.
A recent fee breakdown includes a 6-month tuition fee of 22,000 rupees, lab fee of 2,500 rupees, caution fee of 1,000 rupees, and sports fee of 2,500 rupees, with a monthly hostel fee of 7,000 rupees. The sports fee is mandatory, irrespective of participation.

































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