The review highlights concerns about the lack of job offers and internships with stipends for students. A specific project discussed involved retrofitting an INTZ water tank, which entails modifying it post-manufacturing. The BTech program at the college costs approximately Rs 54,000 for the first year and Rs 75,000 annually thereafter.
This fee structure is considered average when compared to other private colleges in India. While there are numerous scholarships available for female students, there's no specific mention of scholarships, financial aid, or job opportunities accessible to all students. Despite these concerns, the fee structure is regarded as reasonable, with a good return on investment.

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