Admission to the college is based on a merit list derived from 12th standard marks. Not all applicants make it in the first list, but additional lists offer further chances. The faculty are professional yet approachable, maintaining a balance between discipline and friendliness. College fees are slightly high, posing challenges for economically disadvantaged students, though scholarships and loans are available to help them. Placement opportunities are contingent on maintaining a CGPA of 6.5 out of 10, with placements starting in the fourth year. The college's placement rate is 100%, with average packages beginning at ₹4,00,000 and the highest reaching ₹10,00,000. Some students pursue international opportunities or further studies abroad. Internships start after the first year with social internships, followed by technical ones. Scholarships are offered for economically disadvantaged students, but out-of-state students are ineligible, leading to some dissatisfaction over management's handling of scholarship queries. The fee structure is average compared to other colleges.
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