Admission to the B.Tech Mechanical Engineering course can be secured through management quota by submitting necessary documents, with a preference for JEE exam results. The college offers management seats for those who don't meet standard criteria. Faculty are supportive, focusing on fundamental concepts, and provide quality notes. They are mostly postgraduates or preparing for exams like GATE. The college's fee structure is flexible, allowing installment payments starting with 40% upon admission.
However, fee hikes and strict payment deadlines are concerns, with penalties for late payments. Placement opportunities, especially for mechanical engineering, are limited, despite a diverse placement record with top packages at 12 lakhs per year and the lowest at 3.5 lakhs. Fewer companies recruit mechanical and civil students, with some starting salaries as low as Rs 10,000 per month in 2017. Scholarships and low-interest study loans are available, with scholarships supported by the state government.
The college enforces strict payment policies, with penalties for bounced cheques and potential restrictions on class access for non-payment.
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