The college follows a 6-month exam system with monthly mid-term tests to address academic queries. There are five exams overall, and the challenging pattern results in varied student performances. Faculty interactions are mixed; some, like Atul Pandey, are supportive, while others, such as Neetu Shrivastav, are criticized for unfair behavior. The annual fee for a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) program is INR 32,310, totaling INR 129,000 over four years. Additional fees include a tuition fee of INR 5,000, a caution fee of INR 1,500, a registration fee of INR 850, and an admission fee of INR 3,200.
Scholarships of INR 39,000 are available, although disbursement can be delayed, and require submission of major projects. The college lacks on-campus placement opportunities, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting students to seek off-campus placements. While the college's low fees are a plus, it contrasts with institutions like LNCT Bhopal, which charge around INR 1 lakh annually but offer better opportunities and curriculum.
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