The college provides seven branches with a generally supportive faculty, though some faculty members have shown inappropriate behavior. Exams are timely, but the faculty-to-student ratio is less favorable compared to private colleges, affecting student-teacher relationships. Teaching quality, especially in mathematics, is well-regarded. Notably, the agriculture and mining branches have strong placement rates, and the highest average package of 21 lakhs was secured by a mechanical engineering student. Placement opportunities start from the seventh semester, while internships are available from the third semester.
Semester fees are 35,400 INR, which include 25,000 INR for tuition, 900 INR for registration, and the rest as a development fee. SC/ST students benefit from a reduced semester fee of 15,000 INR. Annual fees total around 75,000 INR, including tuition and registration. Semester exam registration costs about 1,000 INR, with no additional charges for practical exams. Scholarships are provided for SC and ST students, and the college operates on a two-semester system with an average semester fee of approximately 37,000 INR.
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