Admission to the college is through the West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam (WBJEE), with a reference rank of 12,000 needed for allocation. A 5,000 INR fee confirms a seat, with an option for seat upgradation. The college, established in 2016, offers five courses: Computer Science, Electronics and Communication, Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering. Some departments have a student-to-faculty ratio of 6:1, enhancing personalized guidance. Faculty are well-qualified, often holding M.Tech degrees, and assist with studies, projects, and competitive exams.
The Mechanical Engineering faculty is especially noted for its practical insights. The fee structure includes an admission fee of 3,540 INR, with tuition at 3,000 INR per semester for Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical Engineering, and higher for Computer Science and Electronics. Hostel accommodation is 12,000 INR per six months. The placement process is developing, with 80% of students securing placements. The highest reported salary package is 1.3 crore INR for Computer Science, while average salaries range between 1.5 to 7 LPA.
Companies like TCS and L&T participate in recruitment. Internships are often organized by students, with opportunities from companies like Syzlon Energy. The college collaborates with Techfest IIT Bombay for internships. Scholarships such as the Vivekananda Scholarship and SVMCM support students financially. Tuition fees are 3,000 INR per semester for core branches and 4,200 INR for others, with exam fees at 1,200 INR. Hostel fees total 48,000 INR annually after the second year, contributing to overall education costs of approximately 81,600 INR.
Students in the Tuition Fee Waiver category are exempt from tuition fees. The government-run college keeps semester fees stable, focusing on improving placement opportunities despite location and infrastructure challenges.
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