Established in 1910, this Christian Minority Institution operates as a deemed university, offering an 8-semester, four-year degree program with industry-driven curriculum. Faculty consists of both young Ph.D. holders and experienced postgraduates, although teaching quality is considered average. The entrance exam for admissions occurs in June, with results in July, followed by a counseling process. Fees are high, at 18,000 INR per semester, with additional costs, but concessions are available for economically weaker sections and Christian candidates. Scholarships up to 40% are offered for maintaining a CGPA above 7.5. The total cost of education is approximately INR 3,33,650, with semester-wise payments. Placement success varies, with 30-40% securing jobs. Departments like Food Technology and Biotechnology have strong placement records, while other engineering departments have average outcomes; some report no placements. Companies like Infosys and Wipro offer an average package of 12 LPA, with the lowest at 2 LPA. Internship opportunities are limited, though faculty support is available for off-campus internships. Full concessions are offered to Christian students with a baptism letter or state-proof of economic status. Education loans from banks like SBI and additional financial aid for disadvantaged students are available.
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