Admission to the college is primarily based on performance in entrance exams like GATE or JEE Advanced, reflecting the institution's emphasis on merit. The college maintains a low faculty-to-student ratio, approximately one faculty member for every four to five master's students, and is known for its supportive faculty and effective teaching. The current semester fee is over 70,000 INR, which includes hostel accommodation, plus meal expenses charged separately. Students receive a 12,400 INR monthly stipend from AICTE, and have internship opportunities in their second year, which come with an additional allowance.
Placement efforts are improving, with an increasing number of companies visiting the campus, although many B.Tech graduates choose to work at ISRO. The college also provides guidance on pursuing further education, such as Ph.D. programs, and employment opportunities at ISRO. The fee structure includes a 42,000 INR tuition fee, a 6,600 INR hostel fee, and an additional 2,500 INR fee. First-year students are required to stay in the hostel, while those in later years can choose to stay elsewhere, given a valid reason.
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