Prospective students can gain second-year admission after a diploma via CAP rounds, requiring a DTE kit, merit-based college selection, document verification, and fee payment. Faculty members are well-qualified, with a focus on student welfare, though practical teaching lacks strength. Fees vary by category: General students pay about INR 2,00,000, while SC/ST/NT students pay INR 1,00,000. There is a placement fee of INR 8,000 and a stationary fee of INR 3,000 annually.
SC/ST students benefit from a government scholarship of INR 30,000, reducing their fee to INR 12,000. OBC students initially pay full fees, receiving half back gradually. Payment options include online transactions and cash. Despite financial aid, the fee structure is costly, lacking discounts or inter-college scholarships. Approximately 75% of students secure placements, mainly in programming-based IT roles, with major companies like Mahindra and Infosys involved. However, job offers are scarce, with only a few positions available for 1200 students.
Internships, mainly via Infosys, last up to 2 months. More extensive opportunities and practical skill enhancement are necessary. Campus placements begin in the 7th semester, with a 6.5 CPI advisable. Loans are accessible through banks with college references, and government scholarships help economically weaker students. Hostel fees are INR 25,000 annually, with potential scholarships. The scholarship process can be complex, but the department is supportive. An additional INR 5,000 scholarship is available for hostel accommodation.

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