The college maintains a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:15, with a more granular breakdown of one teacher for every 70 students in theory classes and one for every 20-24 in practicals. Faculty members are generally well-qualified, with most holding postgraduate degrees, while department heads have PhDs. Despite criticisms of teaching methods and incomplete syllabi, the faculty remains accessible via an online Learning Management System. The college boasts advanced facilities, such as a sophisticated robotics lab.
Although the curriculum is industry-focused, a 30% average failure rate highlights issues in teaching effectiveness and clarity. Placement records are strong, with companies like Birla, Mahindra, Bosch, Glatt, Adani, and Nvidia recruiting. The highest package is 19 LPA, averaging 4 LPA, and a placement rate of 80-90% is achieved, with Robotics and Automation at 90%, Mechanical and Electrical at 99%, and Computer Engineering at 80%. The average package in 2023-2024 was 4.5 LPA, peaking at 8.5 LPA.
The college supports higher education goals and provides internship opportunities, often unpaid but facilitated through platforms like LinkedIn. Tuition fees differ by student category: general students pay around ?138,618, OBC students pay ?80,000 after a 50% scholarship, and SC/ST students pay a nominal ?200. Scholarships are available from various foundations, including the Mahadbt government scholarship, except for TFWS students. For the 2024-2025 academic year, fees for VJNT/TFWS/SBC students are ?18,225, OBC/EWS/EBC students are ?80,000, and OPEN/GEN students are ?150,000, with an additional medical insurance cost of ?228.
Fees can be paid in three installments, though there is no campus employment, and recent fee hikes apply to specific years.
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