Admission to the college requires a minimum of 60% in PCM and qualification in the IIT JEE exam. The process involves applying online, undergoing a medical test, taking an entrance exam, and attending an interview and physical test. Admission notifications are released in April, and successful candidates, placed on a merit list, are notified about seat availability. The college emphasizes marine engineering, with criteria such as good eyesight being important.
The faculty, highly qualified and often mariners themselves, are noted for their professionalism and supportive approach. Teaching methods include videos and practical exercises, enhancing learning compared to typical engineering colleges. The fee structure, previously 8 lakhs INR, has increased to about 12 lakhs INR for a four-year course. Fees include hostel, tuition, and other essentials, and are competitive among maritime institutions. The placement rate is moderate, with 10-15 engineering students securing jobs from 3-4 companies like K-Line and MOL, and about 20 out of 80 cadets obtaining placements overall.
The merit-based process requires no backlogs and good discipline. Although the college does not offer internships or stipends, it facilitates interviews with companies, acknowledging placement challenges but emphasizing a strong academic foundation for careers. The college offers no scholarships but assists with bank loans for tuition, payable periodically. Some international companies provide scholarships based on entrance exams, and scholarships are available for top performers in board exams or college courses.
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