The course has a challenging faculty-to-student ratio, with teachers managing multiple subjects at once. Each semester includes two midterm exams, lab exams, a viva, and final major exams, but there is a delay in receiving RTU exam results. Placement opportunities are strong for Computer Engineering and Information Technology students, who have an 80% placement rate. Other branches see a placement rate of 40% to 50%. Recruitment starts in the 6th semester, with placements happening from the 7th semester.
Companies such as TCS, Infosys, LNT, Zaro, DCM, and Chambal Fertilizer frequently visit for recruitment. The highest salary package offered is 8 LPA, with an average of 3.5 LPA. Internships are available through industry collaborations. The fee structure is reasonable, with self-financed seats costing 35,000 Rs. per semester, totaling 280,000 Rs. for the full program, excluding hostel and mess fees, which are an additional 12,000 Rs. per semester. Although there are no direct college grants, students can apply for government scholarships through the National Scholarship Portal and the Social Justice Empowerment Department, potentially receiving up to 55,000 Rs.
in scholarships if their annual fee is 70,000 Rs. Government-aided seats have a lower fee structure.
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