Admission to the college is determined by the class 12 merit list, followed by a personal interview and document verification. While the faculty mainly consists of Ph.D. holders, their effectiveness is mixed, with some being frequently absent and seemingly disengaged from students’ academic and career growth. The college charges higher fees compared to other institutions, with additional expenses for processes like no dues clearance. These costs are not justified by the facilities provided, which include issues like a lack of purified drinking water, average canteen food, and inadequate transport services.
Placement drives are conducted on campus, featuring many core engineering companies, including major MNCs such as Tech Mahindra, Wipro, Cognizant, and TCS. Despite some claims of favoritism, students generally have fair chances to secure employment. The college offers several scholarship programs, particularly for reserved categories, although the application process for others is lengthy and may encounter issues with corruption in the scholarship department.





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