The admission process for the 4-year Civil Engineering program involves taking the West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam in Engineering, with ranks published subsequently. Counseling occurs in stages, and admission can be secured in rounds, as seen with one student entering during the second round. The quality of teaching in private engineering colleges is generally poor, with only about 1-2% of teachers providing effective instruction, indicating a need for significant improvement.
The fee structure is considered high, costing 42,000 for six months, with additional fees for library, sports, cultural activities, and exams. Payment can be made via cash, check, or online methods. The college reportedly lacks support for internships and placements in civil engineering, with no companies available for placements in this field. Furthermore, some students have been placed in blacklisted companies, highlighting issues with the placement cell. Despite these challenges, the college offers several scholarship programs, such as the Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW), Nabana scholarships, and support for students from Other Backward Classes (OBC) and the Kanashree scholarship.

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