The college has a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:20. Although the faculty is well-qualified, they tend not to provide extra help to below-average students. The faculty turnover is relatively high, with changes roughly every two years due to government transfers. Students face a rigorous academic schedule with 48 university exams and nearly 90 internal exams. The placement cell is effective, offering placement training from the 6th semester and conducting placement tests from the 7th.
The highest salary package is 39 LPA, with an average of 8 LPA. About 50% of companies hire interns who might later become full-time employees. The college offers many internship opportunities, including government-funded projects such as C2S, which allows students to intern at IITs. As a government-funded institution, CET has no tuition fees or hidden costs. Students pay about 10,000 rupees yearly for semester and exam registration fees, bringing the total cost for a 4-year B.Tech course to approximately 39,000 rupees.
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