The course offers a supportive learning environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:10, comprising approximately 150-200 faculty members. Professors are generally approachable, fostering student engagement through activities like hackathons and case studies. The evaluation system includes class tests (20%), mid-semester exams (30%), and end-semester exams (50%), although some professors may modify these percentages. Among the faculty, some have stricter grading standards, like Professor Debasis Roy in geotechnical engineering, known for challenging exams.
BTech students can pursue CDC internships from their 5th semester and placements from the 7th, whereas dual degree students can start internships from their 7th semester and placements from the 9th. For the 2023-2024 session, 1,117 job offers were extended to 1,097 students, with a placement rate of about 70%. The highest salary package reached Rs. 1.8 crore, with a median of Rs. 18 lakh. Internships are available with a minimum stipend of Rs. 50,000, without a specified maximum, and can be on-site or remote.
Key recruiters include Amazon, Google, IBM, Apple, L&T, Wipro, Infosys, and Texas Instruments. Semester tuition fees are Rs. 100,000 for General/OBC and Rs. 30,000-35,000 for SC/ST students, alongside hostel fees of Rs. 30,000 and additional charges. Total annual expenses amount to Rs. 83,063, covering multiple fees, such as registration, admission, and lab fees. Some students incur costs up to Rs. 2 lakh annually. Scholarships like merit cum awards and the Student Brotherhood Fund are accessible, requiring an application and possibly a brief interview.
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