In 2017, the college's admission process involved applying through the university website, taking an entrance exam, and attending a counseling session upon qualification. The faculty, including those recruited via the TEQUIP 3 project, are highly qualified, ensuring excellent teaching quality. The college charges approximately 50,000 per semester, with an additional self-financing fee of 3 lakh to secure a seat, totaling a significant expense for a B.Tech program. Payments are made exclusively through bank transactions.
Seat availability for the general category is limited. Placement opportunities are challenging, with only a few companies, such as Mahindra, visiting the campus and offering packages around 1.5 lakh per annum. Although the college does not provide internships, it assists students in construction-related fields. Around 20% of students take the GATE exam. The fee structure varies between 40,000 and 60,000 rupees. While the college itself does not offer scholarships or loans, students can benefit from external scholarships of up to 30,000 per annum, and potentially a national scholarship of approximately 30,000 annually, subject to verification.
Bank loans may also be available with college approval.
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