Admissions for B.Tech at the college are based on JEE Mains ranks, with an online counseling process managed by the Jharkhand Council. M.Tech and research program admissions require a GATE score and involve a written test and interview. The college is characterized by its strong industrial connections, alumni network, and qualified faculty, though there is a significant shortage, with efforts ongoing to recruit more. The student-to-faculty ratio is low, but recent faculty additions are improving this.
Teaching quality varies, with students often needing self-motivation for success. The college offers an affordable fee structure as a government institution, with first-year B.Tech fees at INR 14,462 and subsequent years at INR 12,500. Female students pay around INR 7,000 annually, and the total four-year cost, including hostel fees, is approximately INR 80,000. Scholarships like the E-Kalyan scheme and rebates for SC/ST students are available. Placement records are strong, with 60-95% of students placed in recent years.
The highest package was 55 LPA, and average packages range from 6 to 7.5 LPA. Prominent recruiters include Tata Steel, Vedanta, and TCS. Core branches have excellent placement rates, and non-core branches also perform well. The college’s Training and Placement Cell supports skill development, and internships are accessible through industry connections. The Jharkhand government and alumni provide various scholarships, with e-Kalyan offering Rs. 22,000 to Rs. 25,000 annually to eligible students.
The overall fees are low, with tuition for girls as low as Rs. 32 per year and around Rs. 15,000 for general students annually. Despite low fees, educational loans are available through an on-campus SBI branch.
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