Admission to the B.Tech program in Mechanical Engineering is determined by profile evaluation and merit rank, with counseling provided at the admission corner. No interviews are involved in the seat allotment process. The faculty, experienced in engineering, support students with exam preparations by providing outlines and model questions. Research activities are organized on Saturdays, with only two lectures scheduled for that day.
The program's annual fee is 60,000, covering all charges. Students have the option to pay fees in installments if they notify the officials in advance. Engineering placement opportunities are limited, with few companies visiting the campus. On the other hand, management students have placement opportunities with companies like Lemon Tree and Radisson.
Internships play a crucial role in job placement for students.
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