Admission to the college can be obtained through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) or management quota. The KCET process involves form submissions in February or March, with exams following the 2nd PU exams. Results are out in May, after which candidates select colleges based on preference and availability. Management quota admissions require form filling, document submission, and fee payment, following government regulations. The Mechanical Engineering faculty is well-rated, scoring 8 out of 10 for technical aspects, but teaching quality varies.
Facilities include a library, labs, and a canteen, though placement opportunities are limited, with only 18 Mechanical Engineering students placed during campus recruitment. Companies like Tata Advanced Materials, Tech Mahindra, and JSW visit for hiring, offering packages between 2.5 to 4 lakh INR per annum. The fee structure includes university fees ranging from 38,000 to 42,000 INR annually, a college fee of 15,000 INR, and hostel fees of 45,000 INR per year.
Alternative accommodations are available for about 2,000 INR monthly. KCET students pay between 50,000 and 70,000 INR annually, excluding examination and hostel fees. Management quota fees range from 1 lakh to 2 lakhs INR per year. The college supports internships, but stipends are not provided, and additional fees may apply. No internal scholarships or loans are offered, but the college assists in obtaining external scholarships and loans. Government scholarships are available, such as the Vidyashree scholarship of INR 22,000 for OBC NCL students, and education loans are accessible, like a 2 lakh INR loan from SBI Bank with a 13% interest rate.
However, some students feel the college deducts part of their scholarship funds.
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