The college offers a supportive learning environment with experienced faculty, maintaining a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:25. Students can participate in campus placements after their 6th semester, with 50 to 80 companies, mostly from the IT sector, visiting for recruitment. The highest salary offered during placements was 10 LPA, and the lowest was 2 LPA, highlighting a need for improvement in placement processes. The college does not provide significant guidance for higher studies and lacks participation from core industry companies. An internship opportunity at HAL Bengaluru is available, offering a stipend of 12,000 for work on hexacopter structural analysis. Tuition fees vary by admission category: SNQ students pay between 1.5 to 2 Lakhs, CET students up to 4 Lakhs, and Comedk/Management students between 5 to 6 Lakhs over four years. Management students pay approximately 155,000 annually, while CET students pay around 110,000, with the option to pay in installments. Financial assistance is available through scholarships like E-pass and PM Vidya Siri, with some students receiving up to 50,000 in aid. The average salary for graduates is 4 LPA, but job opportunities are somewhat limited.
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