The college provides substantial support to its students, though academic challenges persist, with six exams conducted annually. Industrial and Production Engineering students face tougher placement scenarios compared to peers in other branches like Mechanical Engineering. The highest placement package reaches between Rs. 8-9 lakh annually, and the lowest between Rs. 3-4 lakh, with an average of Rs. 6 lakh per annum. Students eligible for placements typically need a GPA above 7, and placement begins either at the end of the third year or start of the final year.
Notable companies such as Tata, Suzuki, Bajaj, and IBM visit the campus, yet the overall placement rate is about 20%, prompting many students to seek jobs outside campus placements. The first-year fee for the Bachelor of Technology in Industrial and Production Engineering is approximately Rs. 65,700. Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) and non-TFW seats exist, with TFW students paying only Rs. 12,000 per semester for hostel fees, while non-TFW students pay around Rs. 40,000.
The B.Tech program costs around Rs. 50,000 per semester, including hostel and food services, with reduced fees for non-residents. Scholarships are abundant, including those from the National Scholarship Portal for OBC and SC/ST students, and ONGC scholarships, although TFW seat holders are ineligible. The top three students in each branch receive a scholarship of at least Rs. 800 monthly from the college. Various other scholarships, including those from universities and sports, are available, along with details on additional scholarships on the college's website.
These financial aids, supported by government and NGO initiatives, help make education more affordable. Despite the challenges in job and internship opportunities, these scholarships and support systems are crucial in assisting students financially.
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