Students become eligible for campus placements starting from the 6th semester. The college boasts a high placement rate, especially in the Computer Science Engineering (CSE), Information Technology (IT), and Mining branches, with around 95% of students successfully securing jobs each year. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the college's ability to provide internships, necessitating students to find such opportunities on their own for practical industry experience.
The college's fees are competitive and divided into two categories: GAS, which has an average annual fee of 37,000, and SFS, which has an average annual fee of 69,000. The IT branch falls under the SFS category, with fees of about 69,000 per year.
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