The college is known for its strong faculty presence and focuses on academic rigor, making it suitable for students prioritizing learning and career opportunities. There are concerns about faculty-student interaction, particularly regarding the treatment of Malayalee students, and the faculty's limited support in problem-solving and projects. The course includes 15-20 exams per semester, excluding class tests, with 3 internal exams and a final semester exam. Tuition is INR 90,000, with potential reductions for entrance exam admissions.
Hostel fees range from INR 10,000 to INR 30,000 depending on room occupancy, and the mess bill is under INR 3,000 monthly. Store fees are INR 4,500 per semester, while exam fees vary. Placement opportunities are mainly for Mechanical and Electrical and Electronics Engineering students, with a maximum salary package of 15 LPA, but Petrochemical Technology and Petroleum students lack placement options. Placement preparation begins in the third year, with mandatory internships in the fourth semester, though paid internships are rare.
The B.Tech IT program costs INR 435,000, which many find unjustified due to poor food quality and unsatisfactory staff. The college does not offer scholarships, and applying for them is difficult. Despite organizing placement classes in the 5th and 7th semesters, the college is criticized for not effectively providing placement opportunities.







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