The college offers a BSc IT program spread over three years and six semesters. The faculty is generally rated as average, with guest lecturers being more effective. Class sizes are about 50 students with one teacher per subject. While some faculty members are helpful, concerns about teaching quality and faculty bias exist. Exams are moderately difficult with an 80% pass rate, but curriculum and timetable issues pose challenges. Placement opportunities are limited, with companies like TCS, Infosys, Axis Bank, and Cognizant visiting. TCS regularly recruits but hires few students. Students eligible for placements are in their 5th and 6th semesters, and the average placement package is 3 LPA. Although the placement percentage is reportedly high, internship opportunities have diminished post-COVID, with past internships offering stipends like 500 INR weekly. The college fees range from 23,000 to 25,000 INR per year, totaling around 75,000 INR for the course. The first year costs 32,000 INR, the second year 35,000 INR, and the third year 38,000 INR. Fee breakdown includes tuition, registration, admission, development, lab, and other charges. Scholarships and financial assistance are available for economically weaker students and those from minority quotas. Some students entering through donation quotas paid around 75,000 INR. Increasing engagement with more companies is suggested to improve placements and internships.
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