Admission to the college is mainly through entrance exams like WBJEE, JEE Main, and JELET, with specific processes for West Bengal. WBJEE requires participation in a counseling process with fees totaling INR 20,500, including a refundable deposit. Admission fees for the first semester are INR 72,000, with total fees over four years ranging from INR 3.92 to 4 lakhs. JELET allows direct entry into the second year for eligible students.
The college is highly regarded among private engineering colleges in the state, particularly for Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE). The faculty is well-qualified, though some lack experience, and the faculty-to-student ratio is generally favorable, ensuring personalized attention. However, language barriers exist as many teachers communicate in Bengali. The college offers a wide array of B.Tech specializations with well-equipped labs. The exam structure combines theory and practical assessments. The placement rate is strong, averaging 80-90%, with top recruiters like TCS and Infosys.
Average salary packages range from 4-6 LPA, with opportunities strongest in IT, CSE, and ECE branches. Financial support includes limited scholarships for economically weaker students and the TFW scheme for those with a family income below 2.5 lakh INR annually. Fees have remained stable with no hikes for the past 7-8 years, and students can access loans through government and bank schemes.
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