Admission to the college involves a common entrance examination, followed by rank announcement and a three-phase counseling process. Seat allocation is primarily for general category, with some self-financed seats. The college faculty, holding doctoral degrees and publishing extensively, bring industry experience and strong communication skills. In the Department of Geology, faculty members engage in sponsored projects with external agencies. The curriculum includes digital classrooms, fieldwork, and industrial trips. The university offers affordable fees, with most courses costing around 10,000 rupees, payable in installments.
Hostel fees are about 2,000 rupees per month, also payable in installments. Campus placements are available for engineering and science departments, with the Department of Geology focusing on off-campus opportunities. Graduates find employment within six months in mining, oil and gas, research, and groundwater sectors, with organizations like ONGC, OIL, CIL, NGRI, ISRO, AMD, GSI, and NIO. Internships are available, particularly in Geology, but usually without a stipend. Scholarships cover tuition and hostel fees and include both government and merit-based institute scholarships.
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