The university offers a three-year MCA program with an intake of 60 students, determined by entrance exam ranks and preferences, including regional campus options. The program is intensive, with classes from 8 AM to 5 PM and two exams per year, posing challenges for students managing other activities, especially those commuting. Teaching quality is average, though some faculty members are highly regarded. Attendance is important for grades, contributing 6 marks, with rare penalties for absences. The fee for the general quota is 60,000 plus 40,000 per semester, making it costly compared to city private colleges charging 100,000 per semester. SC students are exempt from fees. Placement is well-organized, with companies like TCS, Accenture, and local firms offering opportunities, though recession impacts reduced company visits this year. Around 20-30% of students secure placements, with on-campus packages up to 8 LPA and off-campus up to 18 LPA. The average tech student salary ranges between 3.5-4 LPA. Although international students rarely participate in placements, internships with companies like TCS and Wipro are available, often leading to employment. Scholarships are offered post-admission, including ICCR scholarships covering full fees and 50% scholarships for single daughters, financially disadvantaged, and minority students. Semester fees differ, higher for odd semesters (e.g., BCA: 80,000 INR odd, 50,000 INR even), with fee hikes around 10%. Financial aid and fee concessions are available, with installment payment options. The campus also offers part-time stipend jobs at the library.
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