Admission to the college is based on a merit list, with document verification conducted by four counselors. The faculty is highly qualified, with a faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 1:3 or 40:1500. Assessments include two midterms worth 20 marks each and an end semester exam worth 40 marks, with generally 2-3 out of 40 students failing. The Bioengineering department is well-regarded, while Physics, Mechanics, and Career Development faculties receive less favorable reviews. The course curriculum is relevant but complex, featuring continuous assessments and practical exams. College fees are high but offer flexible payment options, including Demand Draft and monthly installments, paid in two installments per semester. Improvement fees are Rs 400 per exam paper. The B.Tech Computer Science program costs Rs 140,000 annually, with the first year at Rs 125,000 and decreasing to Rs 115,000 from the second year. Scholarships for B.Tech students range from Rs 50,000 to Rs 55,000, albeit with a complex application process. The college offers a mandatory three-month internship for certain courses and has an active, improving placement cell. Companies like Byju's, Innodata, Cognizant, and Nestle recruit from the campus. The placement rate is around 10%, with average salaries between 3 to 4 lakhs per annum, and a highest package of 12 LPA. Placements begin in the sixth semester, with salaries ranging between 3 to 7 lakhs. In-house internships are limited, prompting students to seek external opportunities. Various scholarships are available, including for minority students, faculty, siblings, students from Jammu & Kashmir and the northeast, disabled students, and merit-based scholarships, offering complete fee waivers or at least 20% reductions. The college's placement cell is becoming more active, though some visiting companies are no longer operational.
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