Admission to the College of Engineering at Bharati Vidyapeeth involves the BVPCET entrance exam, which determines eligibility and merit for selecting a preferred branch. The college offers clear guidance for students pursuing engineering, with experienced faculty providing support. The fee structure is straightforward, with general category students paying an annual fee of Rs. 42,580, while management quota students pay Rs. 72,000. Additional fees include a registration fee of Rs. 3,500 per semester and an integrated course fee of Rs. 1,700. The total fee for some programs is Rs. 120,000, inclusive of library and other fees, but separate from exam fees. The college is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation in Delhi. Placement opportunities are satisfactory, especially in IT companies, though mechanical engineering placements are limited. Despite claims of a 100% placement rate, under 50% of students secure positions. Internships with stipends around 10,000 INR per month are available, facilitated by faculty. Scholarship schemes exist for students from low-income families, and the college assists with applications for the EBC Saulat scholarship. However, there are concerns over the college's loan and fee structure, with significant charges and limited aid for fee reduction.
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