Admission to the college is based on entrance exam performance and merit, with seat allocation through online and offline counseling sessions. The faculty is praised for their dedication, availability, and supportiveness, contributing positively to the student experience. The college's fee structure is affordable compared to other private institutions like Amity and Manav Rachna, making it accessible to middle-class families. Approximately 70-80% of ECE students secure placements, with the highest package at 12 LPA and an average of 3-4 LPA.
In 2020, 209 job offers were made from companies like Accenture, Infosys, TCS, and Amazon. Placement opportunities start from the 5th semester, with firms such as Z.S Associates and Jaro Education visiting the campus. Overall, 40-50% of students receive placements, with packages averaging 3-3.5 LPA. Internships are encouraged, mainly in sales and marketing, offering stipends between 5,000 to 15,000 INR per month. Scholarships are limited, with top performers receiving about Rs.
10,000. The B.Com(H) course costs around Rs. 4 lakhs, with annual fees starting at Rs. 1.2 lakhs. Despite remote learning during the pandemic, full fees were charged. The college does not offer scholarships or loan facilities, but many banks provide loans at low interest rates. The placement cell attracts companies like Jaro Education, ZS Associates, and Wipro, with average packages around Rs. 3 lakhs per annum, primarily in marketing roles.
The fee structure is manageable for middle and upper-middle-class students, but may be burdensome for lower-income families.
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