Admission to the college is through the MCET and ECET exams, followed by a counseling process. Once a seat is allotted, students need to present their counseling allotment letter to the college. The annual college fee is ₹70,000, but merit students who secure admission through counseling receive government aid of ₹35,000, reducing their fee to ₹35,000. There are no extra charges. For government-offered seats, only a university fee is requiredÑ₹5,500 in the first year and ₹3,500 in subsequent years. Transport costs are borne by the students. The fee for the first semester is split into two payments, with the second half due at the end of the year. The campus, while small with two blocks, is clean and provides individual chairs and shared desks for comfort. The faculty is highly regarded, offering clear, high-quality teaching and addressing student queries effectively. They adapt to students' needs and ensure internal marks are given. From the third year, students receive placement training and internship opportunities. Many companies visit for interviews, focusing on communication skills and subject knowledge. The placement department actively works to ensure job offers for students.
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