The admission process at the university requires direct contact with the admission cell for document verification, including 10th and 12th-grade results or JEE marks. Once verified, students pay the first installment of fees, after which they receive a student code and ID card. The faculty is described as good, with a mix of experienced professors and developing faculty assistants. The fee structure is considered expensive but similar to other universities, with semester fees at thirty thousand, totaling sixty thousand annually. B.Tech programs in Mining and Agriculture are notably more expensive. Facilities are adequate, though not extensive. Placement prospects vary by department, with Mining students enjoying better opportunities with companies like Joy and L&T, while Agriculture also has good placement rates. Other branches have fewer opportunities, often with local cement companies. Students are eligible for placements from the 7th semester, with companies such as HCL and Tech Mahindra visiting. Minimum eligibility for placements requires 60% marks. Some students engage in unpaid internships, such as at Caiman Solution Private Limited. A notable project example is Pulse Width Modulation using a DC motor in the 7th semester. Scholarships like the Chasslor Scholarship are available for students with good CGPA and attendance. Additional scholarships are offered for SC/ST students. There is an extra fee of 2500 per semester exam not included in the main fee structure. Various scholarships are available based on eligibility. It's important to note that the university does not guarantee job placements.
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