The college offers admissions mainly through COMEDK counseling, with 50% of seats available via this route. Admissions are confirmed in June, following the fee payment. Faculty members are experienced and focus on academics, requiring at least 85% attendance for exam eligibility. They effectively mentor students, relating coursework to real-world applications. The fee structure is affordable for students with government quota seats, but management quota students pay 3 lakh per year.
Campus placements begin in the 6th semester, with major companies like Infosys and Tata participating. Last year, the top salary package was 18 lakh per annum, but only 10-15% of students were selected. The college arranges industrial visits for internships, though no stipends are provided. The Karnataka government offers SSP scholarships for financially disadvantaged OBC and SC/ST students, but the college itself does not provide scholarships. The civil engineering branch charges a fee of ?117,000 for both KCET and Management quota students, with limited campus placements of only 5 to 10 students in this department.
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