Admission to the college is based on the second cutoff list of Delhi University, determined by 12th-grade percentages, with registration completed online. The college is highly regarded for its exceptional faculty, especially in the electronics department, maintaining a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:30. Each department provides personalized guidance by assigning one mentor to every 10 students. Placement opportunities are mainly available in Computer Science and Food Technology departments, though not guaranteeing 100% placement.
Students above average have better chances, with most placements in BPO and KPO sectors, and no student from the reviewed session securing a package over 10 lakh INR. Paid internships are offered from the second year, but securing a full-time job by the final semester can be difficult. Opportunities for learning include internships at companies like Toyota's manufacturing plant in Haryana. The college fees have recently doubled but are still lower than those of private colleges.
The first-year fee is Rs. 23,800, including a security deposit, with subsequent years costing Rs. 13,800. Scholarships are available for students with 75% class attendance and a family income below Rs. 1.5 lakh per annum. A fee concession of Rs. 6,000 is offered to those in need. Total fees, including all services, are Rs. 13,000, with an additional examination fee of about Rs. 2,000, depending on subjects.
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