The electrical engineering course lasts three years, divided into six semesters with exams every six months. The faculty is generally well-regarded, providing clear explanations and notes, although some concerns exist about certain lecturers' teaching skills. The student-to-lecturer ratio is 60:1. The curriculum begins with fundamental subjects like physics, maths, and chemistry in the first year, moving to core diploma courses in the second year. Regular attendance and strong practical marks are crucial for passing exams.
Students can participate in campus placements from their 5th semester, with companies like Tata Motors, Force Motors, L&T, and Suzlon involved. Between 20% and 30% of students secure job offers, with L&T providing the highest salary package. In 2021, a compulsory admission fee of Rs. 10,395 was required. The college offers facilities such as stationery for SC and ST students and facilitates fee payments through visiting bank officers. The fee structure is affordable, with no significant fees during the course, and scholarships are available for reserved categories, making the program accessible to a wide range of students.
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