The reviewer gained admission to the college through the Management Quota, involving a simple process with a CET exam and selection from merit lists. The college is 60 km from Thane, with strong faculty but issues in the Civil Department due to high faculty turnover. Tuition fees are around Rs. 1.10 lakh per year, with scholarships potentially reducing this by up to 50%. Additional costs include high bus charges and transportation fees, with overall expenses between Rs.
1 lakh and Rs. 1.3 lakh per year. Despite the high cost, many students opt for loans. Placement opportunities begin in the 7th semester, with companies like L&T, Godrej, Amazon, and Paytm visiting. The highest package reported is 6.9 LPA, though most offers range from 1.5 LPA to 4 LPA, and selection rates are low. Civil engineering students particularly struggle with placements. Management efforts include enhancing placement opportunities and offering limited internships with companies like JSW and Lodha.
The college requires a final year project and mini-projects. Scholarships such as the Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Rajshri scholarship and others for minority and economically weaker students are available, making financial support crucial. The college provides a training and placement cell to aid job placements post-graduation.

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