Admission to the B.Tech program at Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Engineering, Pune requires the Bharti Vidyapeeth Common Entrance Test (BVCET), with some seats reserved for management quota. The college, known for its reputation and NIRF ranking of around 79 in 2018, offers a strong faculty, including five Ph.D. professors and a student-friendly ratio of 1:60 for theory and 1:20 for practical classes. The tuition fee is Rs 1.20 lakh annually, with each semester costing Rs 60,000, and remains consistent across all years without scholarships.
Additional costs involve Rs 4,000 for uniforms, a Rs 3,000 university exam fee per semester, and a Rs 700 stationery fee annually. Payments can be made through UPI, DD, NEFT, and RTGS. Placement opportunities are strong for IT and CS branches, with a 96% placement rate and average packages ranging from 3 to 5 LPA. Approximately 70-80% of students secure placements, with companies like TCS, Dell, Deloitte, Toshiba, and Zenser visiting the campus.
The highest package recorded was 1 crore off-campus at Amazon Berlin. The college provides preparation through mock tests and technical interviews and collaborates with platforms like Internshala for internships. Ashok Leyland and Uno Minda also recruit from core branches. Scholarships and student loans are available, often facilitated by a bonafide certificate from the college. State government scholarships are common for Maharashtra students. Tuition fees were Rs 95,000 in 2015, increasing by Rs 5,000-10,000 annually, reaching Rs 1.20 lakh by the reviewer's year, with additional charges of Rs 10,000-12,000 for examination and program fees.
Financial aid and scholarships are available for students with quotas.
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