The college maintains a faculty-to-student ratio ranging from 1:25 to 1:70, with about one faculty member per 50 students per subject. The faculty is mostly young, with a mix of PhD holders and candidates. Student-faculty interaction varies; some faculty members are approachable while others are strict, particularly regarding attendance and grading. The assessment includes surprise tests, mid-semester exams, and subjective and objective end-semester exams. For placements, B.Tech students can start participating in the 7th semester, with the first batch set to graduate in 2025.
Noteworthy placements include a 55 LPA offer at Goldman Sachs and a 25 LPA offer in Japan. Average packages for B.Tech students range from 3-4 LPA, with companies like Google and Microsoft recruiting from campus. Internship opportunities are limited and often unpaid, starting from the 5th semester, with students usually needing to seek them independently. Engineering program fees start at ?1,06,000 per semester, with a 5% annual increase, and first-year fees are ?1,22,500, increasing by ?6,500 each year.
Registration costs ?1,500, and the refundable admission fee is ?20,000. Scholarships based on academic performance and JEE scores range from 30% to 100%. Specialization fees are ?1,00,000 with no increments. Annual college fees are ?2,12,000, increasing by ?12,000 each year. Hostel fees are ?85,000 for dormitories and ?1,95,000 for single rooms. The average scholarship ranges from ?7-8 lakhs, and the total annual fees for two years are ?2,24,000. The college does not provide caste-based reservations.
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