This course, offered by a reputable central university, awards a Junior Engineer degree and is geared towards securing government jobs, especially in state electricity companies. Admission is through a university entrance test, with the faculty praised for their knowledge and dedication. Course fees are generally low due to the university's central status, ranging from ?7,000 to ?13,000, with the cost for some courses being as low as ?21,510 over three years.
However, fees for programs like BDS and Mass Communication are higher, around ?35,000. To assist with expenses, various scholarships are available, including the Jamia Teachers Association Scholarship, AAJMI Scholarship, NSP Government Scholarship, and MOMA scholarship. The university has a strong placement record, with approximately 25 students securing jobs annually. Multinational companies such as Siemens, L&T, Byju's, and Infosys actively participate in campus placements. Students become eligible for placements in their 5th or 6th semester, with the highest reported package being 70 LPA per annum and the average package ranging from 2 to 3 LPA.
Despite the pandemic, internship opportunities remained available, with companies like Schneider Electric and Mahindra Vehicles visiting the campus. The college encourages skill enhancement for securing internships, which may be paid or unpaid, depending on the student's capabilities.
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