Admission to the college requires passing the CUCET entrance exam, followed by a counseling round to secure a seat. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:30, providing a supportive learning atmosphere, although some faculty are noted as unapproachable. The B.Tech program, available in four branches (CSE, EE, PPT, and Civil), involves two semesters per year with moderately difficult exams. Fees are ?65,000 for the first year, reducing to ?60,000 in the second year, with financial aid and installment options available.
Placement opportunities start from the 5th or 6th semester, with companies like Reliance, Infosys, and TCS offering packages between ?3 to ?9 lakhs, although the highest package can reach ?19 lakhs. Placement rates range from 50-80%, varying by department, and B.Tech placements are expected to improve. Internship opportunities are offered from the 2nd year, with stipends of ?10,000 to ?20,000 per month. Scholarships include a 50% tuition fee waiver for top students and merit-based awards, like a ?18,000 semester topper scholarship.
Economically disadvantaged students can earn ?100 per day through the Earn While You Learn scheme. General and OBC students pay about ?65,000 annually, while SC/ST students pay between ?9,000 to ?11,000. Post-matric scholarships are available for families earning below ?2.5 lakh annually. Hostel accommodation is limited to 25% of students, and the education cost is about ?2.5 lakh without hostel fees. Various scholarships, including the Merit Cum Means Scholarship and others from government schemes, aid both meritorious and economically disadvantaged students.
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