The NEE - 3 Exam takes place in April, and successful candidates can advance to counseling. The college has 388 faculty members and 2,437 students, maintaining a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:16. It boasts a diverse faculty, including many IIT alumni, with strengths in the Civil Engineering department. While some faculty may be outdated, others like Raju Barthakur and Yamem Tamut are praised for their engaging teaching. The academic structure involves two exams per semester, with quizzes and assignments contributing to internal assessments.
The B.Tech fee structure is highly affordable, thanks to central funding, with an admission fee of up to 5,000 INR, hostel fees of 10,000 INR per semester, and mess fees of 14,800 INR per semester. The total annual cost, including additional charges, is about INR 47,000. Scholarships are available for northeastern students through programs like Ishan Uday, although general caste students may face challenges in securing them. The college's placement rate is around 60%, with companies like Mahindra, Tata, Vedanta, and Oil India offering an average package of 6 LPA, a high of 9 LPA, and a low of 2.16 LPA.
The remote location limits company visits, but mechanical students have opportunities with Oil, Ashai, and PowerGrid, while tech firms like Tech Mahindra and Cognizant offer packages between 4-6 LPA. Internships, primarily in government and PSU sectors, are available from the first year, though often without a stipend. The college provides training through CTRTC and TRTC, with additional opportunities at IIT Guwahati and DRDO, albeit fewer than other regional colleges.
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