Admission to this college is based on the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE), with eligibility determined by ranking. For instance, a general rank of around 19,000 and an SC rank near 900 may secure admission. The college, now in its 4th year, offers a clean and modern environment with a satisfactory faculty-to-student ratio. It has a well-qualified faculty, including 5 members in the Civil Engineering department and 6 in Computer Science and Engineering.
Some Civil department labs are still under development, but existing facilities are well-maintained. The fee structure is affordable, with a tuition fee of Rs 1,500 and semester fees varying by department: Rs 6,000 for Core (including CSE/ECE library fee) and Rs 3,000 for ME/CE/EE. Admission fees are Rs 14,000, and the average annual cost of education is estimated between Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh, covering tuition, accommodation, and other expenses.
The college's Training & Placement Cell is active, with companies like Wipro, TCS, Infosys, Mahindra, and L&T Construction visiting for placements. The highest salary package offered is 8 LPA, with an average package of 3.2 to 3.64 LPA. Placement rates vary, with reports of 17% to over 60%. Students become eligible for placements in their 6th semester, and the college supports internships, especially in the third year. Scholarship opportunities include Swami Vivekananda Merit-cum-Means (SVMCM), Aikyashree, OASIS, and National Scholarship Portal (NSP) for meritorious and financially disadvantaged students.
To be eligible for the SVMCM scholarship, students need a 75% or higher score in their 12th-grade exams and must meet financial conditions. Government scholarships are processed quickly, and low-interest education loans are available. Overall, the college provides affordable education with extensive scholarship options, making it accessible for middle-class families.











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