The course offers a comprehensive learning environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20, ensuring personalized attention as each class of 120 students is taught by two faculty members. Faculty members are highly qualified, including Amit Nayak from the E&TC department, an IIT Bombay alumnus. The curriculum progresses from C++ in the first year to DSA in Java in the second, and Python and Embedded C in the third year, although it is seen as complex and disorganized.
Exams are challenging, and students are given a 2 to 5-day break between end semester exams for each subject. The college boasts a robust placement program with numerous software companies visiting for recruitment. Students aiming for top firms need a CGPA above 7, while mass recruiters have more lenient criteria. Companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, Bosch, Larsen & Toubro, and Siemens, along with startups, offer internships in software development, data analysis, and more, with stipends ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 INR.
Selection emphasizes practical knowledge and completed projects. The annual fee is approximately Rs. 1,00,000, payable in two installments, covering tuition, development, lab, and library charges. Scholarships include Merit-based for outstanding students, PWD for students with disabilities, and Need-based for economically disadvantaged students, offering up to a 90% reduction in fees. Students from all backgrounds, including Management or Reserved categories, pay the same fees but may receive substantial refunds through scholarships, enhancing affordability and accessibility.
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