Admission to the college is primarily through JEE-Mains scores or 12th-grade marks. Candidates apply via the RTU website or e-mitra centers. If a desired college is not secured in the first round, candidates can participate in a second round with a fee of Rs. 40,000. Faculty members are highly qualified, many from IITs or foreign universities, with a faculty-to-student ratio varying from 1:20 to 60:1. The college charges an annual tuition fee of Rs. 80,000, with hostel and mess fees totaling Rs. 1.5 lakh.
Scholarships are available based on merit and economic need, with government support maintaining feasible fees. The NSF scholarship offers Rs. 15,000, while the TFWS cuts annual fees by half for high-ranking students. The 4-year course costs around 6 lakhs, with additional fees for development and NBA. Placement success is notable, especially in IT, with companies like Infosys, Wipro, and TCS offering packages from 3 to 8 LPA. The highest package recorded is 22 LPA from ONGC.
About 50-60% of students are placed, with the average package around 4-6.5 LPA. Internships are supported, often student-initiated, and occur typically after the 4th and 6th semesters. The college's placement cell and Training and Placement Office actively coordinate these activities.
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