The admission process at Dibrugarh University Institute of Engineering and Technology (DUIET) involves a standardized entrance exam and a counseling process, assessing aptitude in various skills. The faculty is supportive and approachable, ensuring a favorable learning environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:45 to 1:53. The curriculum is aligned with AICTE guidelines, covering both basic and advanced engineering topics. Exams include a sessional worth 30 marks and an end-semester exam worth 70 marks, with passing marks set at 12 and 28, respectively. The semester tuition fee is Rs. 64,000, offering good value for money due to comprehensive facilities, smart classrooms, and ample placement opportunities. DUIET's placement cell actively supports students from the 5th semester, particularly in petroleum engineering, with major recruiters like OIL and ONGC. The average salary package for placements ranges from Rs. 8 to 10 lakh per annum, with the highest at Rs. 18 lakh and the lowest at Rs. 4 lakh. Annually, 30 to 40 percent of students secure placements. Internship opportunities start in the second year, enhancing employability and practical experience. The Mechanical Engineering Department's fee structure includes an admission fee of Rs. 10,745, renewable each year, with semester fees of Rs. 50,000 for the first three semesters and Rs. 40,000 thereafter. The total yearly cost is about Rs. 1.3 lakhs, with an overall cost of around Rs. 4 lakhs for the four-year course. Scholarships like the NSP Scholarship, Nijut Moina Scheme, and Ishan Uday Scholarship, along with financial assistance up to Rs. 70,000, are available, especially for underprivileged and female students. Hostel and mess fees are separate, and students can access loans from government banks.
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