Admission to the college requires passing the IPU CET, with no group discussion or personal interview. Delhi students receive special preference, and there are seats reserved for management quota. The admission process includes online counselling, with manual options if needed. Cutoff ranks for ADGITM range from 17,000 to 18,000, with the third list offering seats at the rank of 16,152. Alternative admissions are available through JEE Mains, PMSSS for Jammu and Kashmir students, and merit-based selection. The college fee is approximately ₹1,00,000 per year, with first-year payments split between the university and college. Additional fees include ₹5,000 for training and ₹2,000 for other charges. Payments can be made quarterly via demand draft, NEFT, or UPI. Scholarships are available per government guidelines, aiding those in economic need or specific categories. The placement scenario is below average, with major companies like Infosys, Amazon, Wipro, and TCS recruiting primarily for CSE and IT branches. Average salary packages range from 3-6 LPA, with the highest on-campus package at 18 LPA and off-campus up to 44 LPA. Internships are not widely provided, so students often seek them independently. The faculty is well-qualified, with a mix of experienced and newer staff, though some teach outside their expertise. The faculty-to-student ratio is 50:1 to 60:1, and teaching is generally good, though students need to be self-reliant for exams. The college offers several scholarships primarily through external sources, with limited internal support. The total cost for a B.Tech degree ranges from 4.5 to 6 lakh INR, slightly decreasing each year. Special scholarships exist for girls and physically disabled students, and fee relaxation installments are available for economically underprivileged students. Despite some criticisms, the college's fee structure remains affordable compared to other private institutions.
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