The college follows a standard exam pattern with mid-term and end-term exams, including practicals when applicable. Exams are moderately difficult with strict evaluation. Faculty is supportive, maintaining a student-to-teacher ratio of about 17:1. The college provides strong placement opportunities, especially for engineering and management students, with companies like Amazon, Infosys, Google, and Microsoft visiting annually. The highest salary package offered this year was 50 lakhs per annum. Engineering courses have a 100% placement rate, while the Food Technology program is still growing, with only 4 out of 30 students pursuing further studies.
The average salary package for some courses stands at around 2.5 LPA. The college also encourages startups and offers internships with firms like Nestle. Scholarships are predominantly merit-based, available for students scoring above 80% in their 12th-grade exams and based on semester results. Female students and Uttarakhand residents receive a 10% discount. Achieving over 90% in semester exams grants an additional 5000 rupees off. Education loans are available, and scholarships are tiered, with specific criteria for scores between 75-80% and 80-85%.
However, some students, including those with high SGPA, have reported inconsistencies in scholarship allocation.
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