Admission to the college is determined through the UPSEE exam, which comprises 150 questions valued at 4 marks each, without penalties for incorrect answers. Typically, answering at least 80 questions correctly is required for admission. The application process involves completing the AKTU form, available every December for around ?1,000. The college is known for its experienced faculty, especially in electronics, and offers a cost-effective fee structure compared to other institutions.
Scholarships are accessible for students from families earning below ?2,50,000 annually, and there are three fee waiver seats. Although the institution is semi-government, it maintains fees comparable to government colleges, but hostel fees are relatively high. Students become eligible for campus placements from the 6th or 7th semester, with major recruiters like TCS, Wipro, HCL, and Adani Group visiting the campus. The highest salary package offered is 40 LPA, the lowest is 1 LPA, while the average package ranges from 3 to 5 LPA.
The CS and EC branches generally see higher averages around 5 LPA. Placement rates fluctuate between 50% and 80% annually, with over 250 companies, including Amazon, Google, and Goldman Sachs, participating in campus recruitment. Internships start from the 4th semester, available through college and alumni networks, offering both paid and unpaid options. The UP government provides scholarships for students with family incomes under ?2 lakh, covering tuition fees up to ?55,000-?60,000 annually.
B.Tech fees are approximately ?58,000-?63,000 annually, plus a first-year caution fee of ?5,000 and exam fees of about ?7,865 per year. Hostel fees range from ?25,000-?63,000 annually, with a mess fee of ?4,000 monthly. Placement opportunities mainly exist in Computer Science, Electronics, and Industrial Production branches, offering stipends around ?20,000 monthly.
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