The campus boasts a generally well-regarded faculty, with standout teachers like Rajani and Sajitha, and supportive lab assistants who foster good relationships with students. From the fifth semester, students have access to campus placement opportunities with companies such as Flipkart and Federal Bank, which offered over 100 job openings. However, the selection rate for these positions was lower than the number of openings, with an average starting salary of 30,000.
Internships provided by Club Mahindra, mostly in sales assistant and managerial roles, may not align perfectly with all academic courses. Several orientation classes help prepare students for these internships. The university offers scholarships, including the e-grantz scheme, which reimburses all fees to students' bank accounts post-payment. Non-OBC students with lower incomes benefit from reduced exam fees. Admission occurs through merit seats, requiring a course fee of 10,000, with additional annual fees of 3,000 and an admission fee of 9,000.
Scholarships based on academic performance and for backward communities are available. Other mandatory fees cover exams, lab, library, computer lab, and department expenses, with some students receiving reductions based on caste. Job drives and campus placements are regularly conducted to enhance employment prospects for students.
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