The university features a qualified faculty, primarily holding PhDs from prestigious institutions, maintaining a student-to-teacher ratio of about 1:30. While the faculty's expertise and teaching methods are praised, there are concerns about insufficient permanent staff in some departments. The industry-driven curriculum uses relative grading, with exams of moderate difficulty. Efficient faculty communication is a highlight. In terms of placements, the university, despite being relatively new, has attracted 50+ companies over the last three years, including L&T, Alstom, Siemens, and the Aditya Birla Group.
It boasts a 100% placement rate in civil engineering and over 92% in ECE, with the highest package reported at 30 lakh per annum and an average between 5-6 lakh. Internships, particularly with Indian Railways, Siemens, and Airbus, are mandatory and provide practical exposure. The B.Tech program costs INR 257,000 annually, including tuition, hostel, and mess fees, with a total cost of INR 1,052,800 over four years. Scholarships based on merit and need are available, including full tuition and partial hostel fee waivers for families with incomes below INR 100,000, and other waivers for incomes below INR 300,000.
Additional scholarships like the Airbus and Siemens scholarships offer significant fee waivers and benefits. Financial aid is also available based on JEE Mains performance and maintaining a good CGPA.
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