Admission to the college requires a minimum of 60% in board exams and either the KCET or the college's entrance exam. Approximately 75% of students are admitted via KCET, needing a rank under 16,000, with fees of ?88,000. COMEDK admissions cost ?180,000, while management quota admissions are priced at ?175,000. Hostel facilities are available at ?110,000 annually. The faculty is experienced, particularly in the Aeronautical Engineering department, maintaining a strong faculty-student ratio of 10:1.
Tuition fees vary significantly; KCET students pay around ?20,000 annually, while non-KCET and management students pay between ?2,00,000 to ?2.15 lakhs. Management Quota students face the highest costs, with first-year fees nearly ?8 lakhs. The college has a strong placement record, especially in aeronautical engineering, with companies like Airbus and Qatar Airways offering packages up to 30 lakh INR. IT, CS, and EC fields see 60-70% placement, with companies like Amazon recruiting recently.
Scholarships, ranging from ?15,000 to ?30,000, are available for various categories, including toppers and economically backward classes. Student loan assistance is also offered. Annual fees have risen from ?2,25,000 to ?3,50,000, covering various educational costs. Students joining through KCET often receive scholarships, with additional opportunities available through the National Scholarship Portal and other platforms.
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