The college boasts a supportive and well-qualified faculty, with many holding PhDs, particularly excelling in civil engineering. The student-to-faculty ratio is low, fostering better engagement. Tutorial classes facilitate interaction by grouping students, though some faculty lack subject expertise and timely assignment feedback. The civil department is commended for its facilities, while the electrical department faces criticism for strict attendance and less supportive faculty. The first-semester fee is ?52,000 at this government college.
Placement opportunities are strong, especially for CSE and ECE students, with companies like TCS, Amazon, Maruti Suzuki, and Infosys recruiting regularly. The highest package offered recently was 30 LPA, though most students receive 2.5-3.5 LPA, with an average of 3-5 LPA. About 60-80% of eligible students secure placements, many through off-campus efforts. Internships are supported through partnerships with companies like Google and Microsoft, offering stipends of 20,000-50,000 INR. The annual tuition fee is ?55,000 for B.Tech, ?35,050 for Ph.D., and ?65,200 for MBA students, with infrequent fee hikes every 5-6 years.
Scholarships based on performance, income, and reserved categories make education affordable, benefiting about 15-20% of students. Students can earn up to ?6,000 monthly from campus jobs starting their second year. The total cost of education is around ?190,000, with varying semester fees.
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