Admission to the college is based on WBJEE rank and requires a minimum of 60 marks in English in the 10th standard. The counseling process includes seat allocation with a ₹5000 payment in the third round, with additional opportunities in the mop-up round. The college has a strong faculty, especially in Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, with over 215 PhD scholars, including some from IITs. Fees are reasonable, reflecting its government status: core departments pay ₹48,000 annually, while CSE and ECE pay ₹75,000, and IT ₹1.25 lakh. Hostel fees are ₹15,500 per semester, with no additional lab or library charges. Scholarships funded by alumni and government schemes like SVMCM are available, offering up to ₹60,000 annually for eligible students. The college boasts a favorable placement record, with rates between 55% to 99%, the highest package reaching up to 65 LPA. Core companies and IT firms regularly recruit, with students becoming placement-eligible from the 6th semester. The placement cell is commendable for its high placement rate, despite the college's Tier 3 status.
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