Admission to the college requires submission of SSLC and PUC marks cards, and an income certificate for document verification. Fees are payable via demand draft or cash at the CPRD block, with CET-related fees paid directly to KEA. Admission can be achieved through the Karnataka CET (KCET), where a rank of 20,000 is sufficient for Civil Engineering, as well as through management quota and other quotas like SNQ, sports, COMED-K, and diploma CET.
Fees range from ?50,000 to ?55,000 annually, with special quota students paying around ?15,000 and rank students around ?80,000. Management quota fees range between ?4-5 lakhs annually, potentially totaling ?10-12 lakhs over four years. The college's placement record is strong for software and IT branches, with participation from companies like Microsoft, Tata, and Toyota. Core hardware branches have fewer opportunities, although 6 students were recruited by civil core companies from Dubai and Oman.
Placement packages start around 3 lakhs per annum, and placement training is provided annually. Internships with stipends ranging from ?10,000 to ?20,000 are available from the second year. Scholarships, primarily government-provided, are available, including the Vidyasiri scholarship. The scholarship department provides detailed information, and loans are available for students needing financial support. The annual fee for the civil engineering program is approximately ?185,000, covering tuition and other expenses without additional compulsory fees.
Government scholarships, such as EPASS, offer ?18,000 per year to eligible students, and SC/ST category students benefit from reduced fees based on academic performance.
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