Admission to the college's M.Tech program requires a valid GATE score, followed by participation in the CCMT counseling process, where applicants select their preferred colleges. The faculty is committed to completing the curriculum on time, and exams often reflect lecture content. The program's fees are higher than those at IITs and most NITs, with an academic fee of ?45,900 and a hostel and mess fee of ?24,500. Placement prospects are favorable, with recent visits from Tata Projects and L&T offering packages of 6.6 LPA.
The Meerut Institute of Technology also recruited for an assistant professor role. Additional company visits are anticipated in April. The college does not facilitate internships for M.Tech students, who must find opportunities independently, usually without stipends. While no academic scholarships are offered, M.Tech students receive a ?12,400 stipend from the MHRD.
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