Admission to the college can be gained through KCET, COMED-K, or management seats. KCET, a government merit-based option, involves paying CET and college fees. COMED-K requires a Rs 1500 exam fee, with 180 questions over 180 minutes, and no negative marking. Admission is based on exam ranks, with counseling in Bangalore. For KCET, a rank of 14,060 secured a spot in Information Science and Engineering in 2017. The college boasts a vast, green campus with experienced faculty, maintaining a 1:10 or 25:75 faculty-student ratio.
The proctor system assigns a faculty member to each group of 10-20 students. Affiliated with VTU University, the college is exam-focused, yet faculty are approachable and dedicated. The annual tuition fee is about 2.5 lakhs, with separate exam fees. KCET students spend around 9 lakhs over four years, including accommodation, while management quota costs 11-12 lakhs. Hostel fees are between 1.15 and 1.5 lakhs based on sharing arrangements. Scholarships are available, especially for Karnataka domicile students, reducing their fees to about 1 lakh annually.
International students face higher fees. Placement is robust, particularly in Information Science, Computer Science, and Electronics. Around 70-78 companies, including Infosys, Microsoft, and Wipro, visit annually, offering packages from 5-7 LPA on average, with some reaching up to 65 LPA. About 80-90% secure jobs by the 8th semester. Internships start in the 6th semester, with companies like IBM and Bosch participating. Tuition varies by branch; CSE and ISE cost 2.55 lakhs annually, ECE costs 1.87 lakhs.
Financial assistance includes 0% loans and installment options, with scholarships for backward classes and merit students. COMEDK and KCET fees are around 3.5 lakhs and 1 lakh per year, respectively. Government and private scholarships provide additional support.
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