Admission to the university is merit-based, primarily considering previous academic performance. Specifically, for a course with 70 non-resident seats, candidates must take an entrance exam, with seats awarded based on merit scores. Admissions involve filling out an online form for the entrance test, and selection is made without interviews or group discussions. The merit list and selections are communicated online, with the electrical and electronics engineering admission at Government Engineering College Wayanad conducted through the Kerala Entrance Exam (KEAM).
Fees for the college are approximately Rs. 42,000 annually for master's students and Rs. 31,000 for undergraduate students, with semester fees around Rs. 30,000 for the first and Rs. 12,000 for the second. SC/ST and BC category students receive fee reductions and are eligible for post-matric scholarships. Placement opportunities are available, with companies like TCS and Infosys offering tests and interviews. The highest salary package was Rs. 14 lakh. Internship applications require a professor's recommendation.
The college offers various scholarships, including those for SC-ST, BC, Sikh minority, single girl children, economically disadvantaged students, and athletes. First-year students with over 80% in 12th class are eligible for a specific scholarship. The fee structure is seen as reasonable, being around Rs. 45,000 annually, excluding hostel charges, with installment options available. The college is guided by NAAC and offers scholarships like PCM and merit-based awards. There are no hidden fees.
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