Admission to the college is based on 12th-grade percentages and JEE Mains ranks, with no interviews or written tests required. The college offers B.Arch and B.Tech programs in Mechanical Engineering and ECE. Scholarships are available for students with a CGPA above 7, offering a 100% waiver for all four years if no backlogs are present. Fees vary with academic performance, with potential free admission for high achievers. Semester fees are around Rs.
50,000, with an additional Rs. 1,500 for hostels and Rs. 30 per meal in the mess. The 2016 batch faced high fees and no scholarships, leading to financial strain and loan debt. The placement rate is 100%, with 60% of students securing jobs on the first day at salaries ranging from 3 to 7 lakhs per annum. Approximately 40% of students gain internships, though they may be unpaid. Companies like Dell, Tata, and Mahindra participate in placements.
The placement cell is proactive, especially for computer engineering students, but there is limited focus on other disciplines. Faculty is generally supportive and competent, with some outstanding members. However, some faculty members are still developing their teaching skills. Overall, while the college maintains a high placement rate, financial challenges exist due to the lack of scholarships and the perception that fees do not match the quality of education.
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