The engineering program at this college admits students through the West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam (WBJEE). It boasts a faculty with impressive qualifications from prestigious institutions like the Indian Institute of Technology and Jadavpur University. Despite their expertise and interest, the program faces challenges. When the reviewer attended, the fee was ?40,000 per semester, but fees have since increased as the college became an independent university, and no laptop is included in the course package.
The placement rate is below 100%, with many students unable to secure jobs. Recruitment is mainly from food companies, and internships arranged by the college do not offer stipends. Some students find employment through off-campus efforts or personal connections, often landing in BPO roles instead of IT positions due to a downturn in the IT job market.
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