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The fee for the course is 1 lakh 46 thousand, and one from a middle family can afford this fee. as the college provides campus jobs, this fee is justified.
The fee structure is the same as any NIT or IIT. All in all, including the hostel and mess, per year it costs 2 lakhs. There are many scholarships for people with reservations and students from MP, and UP. As far as I know, there aren't any campus jobs for undergraduate students. I am unaware of any policy hike policy, and if it exists it's the same as any IIT or NIT.
Total fees for the one-semester are around 109235 rupees which includes mess and hostel fees also and after each fee will get decrease due to you don't have to one time fees again and again. In 1st year of college itself you can apply for the MCM Scholarship & apply for the National scholarship after that your fee burden will reduce. For financial assistance, there is a 100% exempted from payment of tuition fees for SC/ST students. As I am fresher so I didn't apply for any internship but as our seniors are already placed at big giant companies such as Google, oracle, Microsoft, sprinkler, etc. our's highest package is 1.95 crores with an average package of 24 LPA.
The fee Structure is based on the facility they provide or improve in the mess or hostel. Cost of Study is comparably fine and institutes provide a study on 100% scholarship to financially low-income students. Names of Scholarships are MMVY scholarship, MCM scholarship etc.
The total fee for this course is approx 10 lakhs. But 60-70% of student gets state central and private organizations scholarships, which reduces fee by 70-80%. Even from 2nd year generally, students get internships of stipend 10k to 20k which also helps them financially.
The fees is affordable as it is total of 99500 rupees per semester (Hostel Fee + Mess Fee + Tuition Fee + Other Fee) for General, General EWS, OBC category students. As for SC/ST students there is exception for them from paying the tuition fees which is around 65000 rupees, all they have to pay is the hostel and mess fees. Also, college also provides with relevant information for other scholarships that are provided to the students. for example - MCM Scholarship, Sharman Foundation , info about this was provided by the college. I got benefit of SC Scholarship and I haven't started my internship yet.
Apart from SC, ST, and PwD students all are required to pay a full tuition fee which includes 84000 per semester, and a hostel fee of 25000 per semester. You can get scholarships easily from this college, they even send personal emails for scholarship opportunities.SC/ST students are not req. to pay tuition fees, full tuition fee waiver.
To be admitted to this college firstly you should qualify for JEE mains with a decent rank of 12000 To get such kind of rank your percentile must be greater than 98.9 percentile. Here you should take admission through reservation quota also For OBC if you get 98.2 or 98.3 percentile in JEE mains then you are able to get into this college. A similar kind of reservation also works for SC and ST.
MABy - Md AdilThe eligibility for a general candidate is that they have taken science in 11th and 12th and have passed. Admission is through JoSSA counseling, and one has to appear and secure 90+%ile to participate in it. The cutoff for general students was 98.5%ile>= for the 2022 batch. The admission process was seamless.
MsBy - Manoj shivagangeOne has to clear and score decent percentile in JEE MAINS Examination, and one has to apply through the JOSAA Portal to take admission here. A score of 98.5%ile is enough to take admitted here. The application form is provided after the JOSAA Counselling sessions are over and the college administration asks to report on campus, for fees you can visit the website of the college. With different reservation quotas, you can expect a decrease in the ranks of the JEE MAINS. This college already has a decent way of admission process and I don't there is a need for any improvement.
KSBy - KARTIK SINGH
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