The college offers a balanced learning environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:25, employing both permanent and visiting faculty from reputed institutions. The evaluation system requires students to earn 100 marks per subject, with a minimum of 40 marks overall and 12 in the end-term exam to pass. The curriculum includes unique subjects like Introduction to Rail Engineering. Although the university, founded in 2022, hasn't yet seen a batch graduate into the job market, past records from its predecessor, the National Rail and Transportation Institute, showed strong placements with PSUs.
Efforts are underway to attract notable companies for placements, with companies like L&T, RVNL, Alstom, and Siemens involved. Current placements are modest with an average package of 5 lakhs and a minimum of 2 lakhs annually. Students can start internships from the second year, facilitated by an internship committee, offering experience in railway PSUs. The four-year B.Tech course costs INR 8,95,500 total, with annual expenses at INR 2,72,200, covering tuition, campus, caution, registration, and hostel fees.
Scholarships are available for the top 20% based on JEE percentile and CGPA, with additional financial aid for lower-income families and specific scholarships for meritorious girls offered by companies. All fees are uniform across student categories, and hostel and mess facilities are exclusive to undergraduates.
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