Campus placements are mainly attended by IT companies, making it difficult for students from non-CSE branches, like biomedical engineering, to secure jobs, as none have been placed through campus drives despite three graduated batches. This year, companies like VMWare, Walmart, and Mantra participated in the placements. The college provides scholarships based on three criteria: MUSAT entrance exams, 12th board results, and competitive exam ranks.
These scholarships can cover up to 50% of tuition fees and are renewable each year if students maintain a certain CGPA. However, there is no additional financial aid available. Tuition fees align with other private institutions, but on-campus hostel costs are higher, with off-campus housing options costing about half as much.





























































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