The review raises concerns about the college's admission process, specifically issues with the application form. It expresses dissatisfaction with the quality of education and teaching staff, but acknowledges that the course materials are well-structured and faculty members are effective educators. The review highlights a lack of campus placement opportunities, noting that no companies visited for recruitment in the previous year. However, the college does organize a significant annual placement drive with ongoing placements, involving companies like HCL, TCS, Amazon, Flipkart, Microsoft, Google, and others.
B.Tech students are eligible for placements starting in the seventh semester, with the highest salary package offered at INR 12 lakhs per annum by Atlas Copco. The college focuses on hands-on experience through live projects. The tuition fee is approximately INR 85,000 per year, varying by student category, with SC students paying around INR 45,000 annually. Scholarships from the UP Government offer support between INR 56,000 to 62,000, requiring a minimum of 60% marks and a family income below INR 2 lakh per annum.
Registration for scholarships begins in September, with funds distributed in January. The college allows fee payments in installments, but full payment must be made before semester exams. Additional financial aid and scholarships are available based on merit and category, with the total estimated cost for a B.Tech course around INR 3 lakhs. The review indicates a strict fee policy with limited flexibility for students facing financial difficulties.
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