The PhD admission process begins with an application submission in April, accompanied by a demand draft. Shortlisted candidates undergo a written exam in engineering, English, and Mathematics, followed by an oral exam by two panels. Results are announced about two weeks later. Visiting candidates are assisted with arrangements and accommodations by teaching assistants and professors. Successful candidates receive detailed instructions for their stay and the orientation program. The faculty is praised for making subjects accessible and using diverse assessment methods, including exams, quizzes, presentations, and term papers.
The grading system is relative, allowing students to excel even with tough exams. Postgraduate students pay moderate fees, approximately 15,000 INR per semester, with a tuition fee of 2,500 INR per student, made affordable by government scholarships. The institute's extensive facilities justify the fee structure. Placement opportunities are strong, with major companies like Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Tata Consultancy Services, and Biocon participating, offering salaries between INR 5 LPA and 20 LPA.
Start-ups visiting the campus can offer even higher packages. The institute attracts companies for internships, including PSUs and R&D centers, with stipends around INR 2,000, typically from May to July. The Government of India provides substantial scholarships, while student loans are available from State Bank of India and Union Bank of India to support educational expenses.
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