Hindustan College's admission process starts in February, with applications available online and submissions accepted via courier. The college offers scholarships based on merit, with potential discounts up to 80% for high achievers, and additional support for Telugu students and returning diploma students. Tuition fees for aeronautical engineering are Rs. 2,79,000 annually, higher than other engineering departments. Previously, fees ranged from Rs. 1,17,000 to Rs. 1,50,000 for other courses. Placement opportunities are limited, with around 150 students securing positions mainly in IT firms like Cognizant and Amazon, the latter offering a 15 LPA package. Support for core branches such as biotechnology and civil engineering is minimal. The placement cell provides training in aptitude and communication but lacks robust on-campus placement support. Students often pursue off-campus interviews or use personal networks for internships and jobs. The college allocates around Rs. 5 crores annually for scholarships, with loans facilitated through direct bank payments. However, students face challenges with the ERP system's inaccurate fee records and unexplained fines, especially before exams. Retaining payment receipts is advised to prevent disputes. Faculty are experienced but could improve by incorporating recent advancements in their fields.
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