The course admission process starts with the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination form in February, with the exam held on June 18, 2017. Scoring 450 out of 700 secured a rank of 413. Counseling occurs on July 28, and students choose colleges, including a top emerging state government institution in Bihar. JEE Mains preparation starts in class 11, with exams conducted by CBSE in 2016, followed by an online choice filling for institutes.
Admission concludes with an online seat acceptance fee and physical reporting. Faculty members, mostly with M.Tech degrees from NITs and IITs, have around 15 years of experience, and they were selected through the BPSC exam. They are dedicated, supportive, and engage in both curricular and non-curricular activities. The college offers an economical fee structure: a total course fee of 30,000 for four years, an examination fee of 3,500 per semester, and hostel charges of 5,000 per month.
SC/ST students are exempt from fees, and government rebates are available for economically weaker students. The annual fee, excluding food and lodging, is 1.25 lakhs, with lodging costing 12,000 per year and food expenses 15,000 per semester. Although the college hasn't had a graduating batch yet, promising placements are anticipated, especially in CSE, IT, and ECE branches. Notable visiting companies include Samsung R&D, Nokia, Ericsson, Amazon, Infosys, L&T, and more.
The college offers internships, requiring a test for selection, in thermal power stations and government organizations, with certificates awarded to participants. Various scholarships are available for OBC, SC/ST, and minority students, along with readily accessible government loans. State-specific scholarships are also offered, such as those from Uttar Pradesh for meritorious students and Bihar for first-year civil engineering department toppers. Bank loans are easily accessible for NITians.
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