The reviewer initially joined NIT through the AIEEE Exam in 2010 for Computer Science Engineering but later switched to Production Engineering. In 2015, they enrolled in the Metallurgical Engineering program at NIT Durgapur and are now pursuing a Ph.D. at NIT Raipur. The faculty at NIT Raipur are well-qualified, with most holding PhDs and some having postdoctoral experience. Although a few faculty members may lack expertise, the majority are knowledgeable.
The BTech program at this central government college costs about ?150,000 annually, which is relatively high for a government institution, while the MTech program costs around ?80,000 per year. Placement opportunities are limited, with some placements available for BTech students but none for Ph.D. and MTech students. Ph.D. students can receive institute fellowships funded by the MHRD, though some pursue their studies without scholarships. BTech students can apply for industry-sponsored scholarships, like the OP Jindal Scholarship, and scholarships based on 12th-grade marks are also available for eligible students.
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