The college's MCA program has a structured admission process beginning with an entrance exam held on May 9, followed by selection through a merit list. All faculty members are highly educated, mostly with Ph.D. degrees, and the faculty-to-student ratio is 30:1, though industry experience is lacking. The program is four semesters long, with a mix of exams described as easy to medium in difficulty. The college has a cashless fee system, with a registration fee of ?2,500 and a course fee of ?123,000 for non-hostellers.
For the 2024 batch, the fee is ?122,000, including a refundable deposit. Hostel and mess fees total ?60,300 annually. Placement opportunities are available from the third semester, with companies like TCS and Adobe visiting, offering packages up to 10 LPA, and an average of 4 LPA. Around 30-40% of students secure placements, with a minimum 75% academic percentage required for eligibility. Internships offer stipends averaging 20,000 INR per month, with companies like MG Motors participating.
The college organizes seminars and workshops to aid in placements. Scholarships are not directly offered by the college but are provided by the UP Government. These cover full tuition for students with parents' income below ?200,000 annually, with varying amounts for different categories. Education loans are available from SBI, but other financial aids are limited. Despite these efforts, MCA graduate placements in core areas remain low, with opportunities often in non-tech roles.
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