To gain admission to the college's Metallurgy course, applicants must pass the POLYCET exam, which requires a fee of 100. Successful candidates attend counseling sessions for seat allocation, where they present various documents including the 10th memo and caste certificate. The college is renowned for its experienced faculty, many of whom are recruited through the public service commission and have credentials from esteemed institutions like NITs and IITs. They are praised for their effective teaching methods, helping students excel academically.
The college's annual fee is highly affordable at 3,300, payable in any semester. Students from SC/ST/BC categories are exempt from fees, and scholarships cover costs for eligible students. The college has partnerships with companies like Steel Authority of India Limited and Tata Company for job placements, offering salaries between 30,000 and 50,000. However, recent placements have been affected by regional disturbances. Government scholarships of 12,000 are available for BC, SC, and ST students, with higher amounts for hostel residents, based on academic performance and residency.
OC category students do not receive these benefits. The library fee for three years is approximately 1,200, with an annual penalty of 500 for overdue books. Other course fees range from 15,000 to 40,000 annually.
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