The institute offers B.Tech admissions through government, management, and NRI quotas, with the NRI quota being particularly competitive. Mechanical Engineering admissions require good scores, with a recent ACPC cut-off rank of around 10,000. Key documents needed include ACPC receipts and educational mark sheets. The faculty, comprising over 40 members, is knowledgeable and supportive, with a focus on practical teaching methods. The fee structure varies by quota: government quota students pay reduced fees, management quota students pay full fees, and NRI students pay in dollars.
The annual fee is approximately 1,35,000 INR, with a 58,000 INR semester fee for engineering, including tuition and exam fees. The college excels in placements for IT and Computer Science with a 100% rate, while core fields have less than 50% due to further studies. The highest package is 13 LPA by Byju's, mostly for IT roles, with average packages between 8-10 LPA. Around 40 companies, including TCS and MG Motors, participate in placements.
Students begin placement activities by mid-6th semester. Scholarships are available for various categories, with programs like MYSY offering fee reimbursements. Department toppers and high-performing students receive financial support. Hostel accommodations are subsidized, and loans are facilitated. During COVID-19, fee stability was maintained, and a delayed payment option was offered. The UGSF program supports non-scholarship students through faculty assistance. Tuition fees for mechanical engineering are about 50,000 INR per semester, with hostel fees at 50,000 INR per year, and SC/ST students can get up to an 80% fee reduction.
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