Techno India University admits students primarily through the WBJEE, a state-level entrance exam, and also considers JEE Mains ranks. An internal TIU Entrance Exam is also conducted. Admission involves three rounds of counseling, and lateral entry into the second year requires an additional university-conducted test. The initial fee deposit at the WBJEE office is 20,000 INR, with subsequent fees handled by the college. The B.Tech program costs approximately 6.48 lakh INR over four years, with semester fees of 79,000 INR and exam fees of 2,000 INR per semester.
Despite high costs, the fee structure is transparent, and payments can be made via demand draft, internet banking, or cheque. Financial assistance is available through government scholarships, with significant support from the university in accessing external scholarships and educational loans. The placement rate ranges from 60-80%, with top salaries around 45 LPA and average packages between 4-6 LPA. Major recruiters include TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, Infosys, and Accenture, with occasional offers from Microsoft, Amazon, and Google.
The placement process starts in the 6th semester, focusing on IT and CSE branches. The faculty is described as supportive, despite some complaints about teaching quality. The student-to-faculty ratio ranges from 48:1 to 80:1, with many professors being alumni of prestigious institutions. The college's placement cell and training programs help improve student readiness, though internships are often student-initiated. Core branches like civil and mechanical engineering face fewer placement opportunities compared to IT fields.
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