Admission to the college is based on JEE Main scores, with students needing to complete the REAP form which ranks candidates for college allocation in Rajasthan. Students can choose from government or private colleges, such as the Engineering College in Ajmer, and select branches like Civil Engineering. Faculty members are experienced, often with postgraduate degrees, though the civil engineering department faces a teacher shortage due to its recent establishment. The yearly fee has increased from 620,000 INR to 700,000 INR.
There are self-financed seats at 62,000 INR per year and government-aided seats at 28,000 INR annually for top students. Placement success varies; civil engineering lacks campus placements, while streams like computer science and IT offer better prospects. Final-year students can participate in placements, with companies such as Infosys participating. The highest salary package is around 12 lakh per annum, with an average between 4-6 lakh. About 50-60% of students secure jobs, with 160 placed last year.
Internship opportunities are limited, and students often arrange them independently. The training and placement department is working to enhance these opportunities. Scholarships are not directly provided by the college, but assistance for government scholarships like Samaj Kalyan and Pragati is available. Scholarships are based on caste and merit. Fees vary by branch and seat, from approximately Rs 31,000 to Rs 36,700 per semester, totaling around Rs 289,000 to Rs 300,000 for the entire course.
Eligible students can use platforms like NSP, KSB, and SSO for scholarships. The college is part of the TEQUIP project, which supports workshops and skill development. Education loans are available on campus, and TFWS seats offer free tuition. Although direct stipends or internships are not provided, financial aid is available for academic event attendance.







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