The university faces challenges with faculty availability, as single teachers often handle multiple subjects, leading to only about 70% of classes being held. While the faculty is qualified, students need to be proactive in seeking instruction due to a theory-heavy approach and outdated teaching methods. The Training & Placement Cell is active, with companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Amazon visiting campus. Students are eligible for placements from the fifth or sixth semester, with the highest package ranging from INR 12 to 15 lakh per annum and an average of 4 to 6 lakh per annum.
Placement rates vary, with successful programs achieving 100% placement, while others see only 20% to 40%. Internships are mostly self-sourced, though local opportunities exist. The BTech course costs approximately INR 71,000 annually, payable semester-wise, with an initial admission fee of INR 37,000 to 38,000. Multiple scholarships are available, significantly reducing fees for SC/ST and economically weaker students, sometimes to as low as INR 6,000 at admission. The fee structure remains affordable for middle-class families, with education loans offered for upfront payments.
Scholarships for achievements and need-based aid are accessible, and Ph.D. students receive stipends for teaching roles. The university website provides detailed fee information, with no major hikes expected.
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