Admission to the college requires candidates to take the Tezpur University Entrance Examination (TUEE), conducted annually during May and June in major cities across India. The examination features multiple-choice questions. The college's faculty are research-oriented and provide a solid educational experience. While not the top in the country, the teaching quality is adequate, with most faculty residing on campus, making them more approachable. The fee structure is considered reasonable, taking student needs into account. Although higher than many central universities due to infrastructure, it remains lower than fees at Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs). The placement scene is currently limited, with few companies and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) participating in recruitment. Nevertheless, there is an improvement trend as the university's ranking rises in various surveys. There is no loan facility available, but Ph.D. scholars can receive a monthly fellowship if they are not externally funded, in accordance with government regulations. Economically disadvantaged but meritorious students can access free studentship opportunities.
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