The college offers a straightforward admission process, with B.Tech admissions relying on WBJEE or JEE ranks and BCA admissions based on merit, rank, and an interview. The admission period typically starts around July 25. BCA students are not required to take an entrance exam. The fee structure for a bachelor's degree is approximately INR 1,20,000 for six semesters, excluding exam fees, with an additional admission fee of INR 10,000 and a registration charge of about INR 2,500. Exam fees are INR 1,200 per semester. Payments can be made through various methods, including Cheque, UPI, and Credit/Debit Cards. The college's fees are higher than those of government colleges but reasonable compared to other private institutions. Placement opportunities are robust, with a 70-90% placement rate depending on the department. Key recruiters include TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Capgemini, with more than 20 companies visiting regularly. Placement for BCA students begins in the 5th semester, with salaries ranging from 2 to 4 LPA, and about 20 students placed annually in top IT firms. The highest salary package is 12 LPA. The college supports placements through internships and training, albeit with varying department interactions. Scholarships are available for students scoring over 85% in secondary education and those with financial needs. The Swami Vivekananda Scholarship is a notable option. BCA program costs are approximately INR 202,000 for three years, with reported total costs around INR 315,000. Financial assistance, including student credit card loans, is available to enhance affordability. Faculty are rated at 6.5 out of 10 for their supportiveness and qualifications. The college is free from ragging and provides good lab facilities. While BCA facilities are average, B.Tech facilities are better. Some teachers are noted as less attentive to the syllabus.
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