The college admission process evaluates applicants based on their 12th-grade marks and JEE Mains scores, with a 70:30 ratio. Students are admitted via a merit list, potentially receiving branch upgrades based on their scores. The university's faculty, bolstered by recent recruitment under the TEQIP scheme, comprises both contractual and permanent members, offering quality education with a focus on theoretical and practical learning. The fee structure is moderate, with engineering semester fees at Rs 30,000, hostel fees at Rs 6,500 per semester, and mess charges at Rs 1,900 per month.
NRI and self-financing categories have higher fees, but scholarships are available to ease financial burdens. On-campus placements, particularly for civil engineering, are limited, with few companies visiting. However, the university provides significant internship opportunities with national and multinational companies, offering students practical exposure. Placement packages range from 3 to 8 lakh per annum, with better prospects in computer science and management studies. A placement cell is being developed to improve on-campus job opportunities.
Approximately 60-70% of students apply for scholarships, with a 90% success rate, including full tuition waivers for one student per course per batch. The university collaborates with government bodies to provide scholarships, facilitating financial support for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Education loans are also accessible, helping students manage their expenses.
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