The college has a faculty-to-student ratio of 60:1 which is viewed as inadequate. Some faculty members are friendly and proficient in English, but there are concerns about overall teaching quality and engagement, particularly in courses like Java, Data Structures, and C language. The three-level exam structure per semester is criticized as insufficient. There's a call for more qualified teachers to improve learning experiences. Placement offers are disappointing, with a noted job offer of Rs 7,000, far below the expected Rs 100,000. Internship opportunities seem limited for early-semester students, although the college is seen as supportive. The total fee for a three-year program is Rs 1.5 lakh, with semester fees ranging from Rs 23,000 to Rs 26,000. Scholarships are available for students of all castes, particularly benefiting lower-income groups through schemes like the AICTE Pragati and Indira Gandhi Scholarship. Scholarships depend on performance, with students scoring above 70% receiving varying amounts. For example, a student with 85% received Rs 8,000 to Rs 9,000. Students achieving over 80% get a 50% discount on fees, while those scoring above 90% enjoy an 80% discount.
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