The college features a generally well-qualified faculty with a supportive attitude towards students, though some discrepancies in assistance exist. Faculty-to-student ratios vary by department, with a higher ratio in computer science and design. The evaluation system includes in-semester exams, continuous assessments, end-semester exams, term work, and practical exams, all contributing to the final grade. Each academic year is split into two semesters. About 60% of students found placements last year, with an average salary package of 5 LPA, particularly strong in technical fields with companies like Infosys and TCS involved. However, some branches like civil engineering see fewer placement opportunities. While the college encourages internships, it doesn't directly offer them, leading to limited opportunities. Scholarships primarily target OBC, SC, ST, and EBC students, with significant fee concessions. OBC students benefit from a 50% fee reduction on the general fee of ₹1,40,000, which rose to ₹1,38,000 for recent batches. Development fees stand at ₹15,225. SC/ST fees are minimal at ₹236, with SEBC students also receiving reductions. Internal scholarships are limited to the TFWS scheme, but external scholarships such as Mahadbt are available. Management quota admissions often have higher fees, notably in computer science compared to mechanical engineering. Female students tend to have lower fees than their male counterparts.
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