The applicant secured a seat in Mechanical Engineering through the KCET entrance exam, ranking 39,900, and gained admission under the supernumerary quota during the second extended round of Karnataka Examination Board counseling. Faculty at the college are commended for their approachable nature and effective teaching, with exams conducted bi-monthly focusing on exam preparation and note-taking. The student-to-faculty ratio is 100:5, indicating strong faculty support. The fee structure is competitive, with reduced fees for students admitted through the supernumerary quota and no additional charges.
Mechanical Engineering has limited placement opportunities, with no company requirements and a lack of initiative from the placement officer. Scholarships for OBC students include fee concessions and food and accommodation, excluding loans. Fees include a government fee of 40,000 INR, a college fee of 60,000 INR, and a tuition fee of 20,000 INR, with a scholarship of 30,000 INR available. For Computer Engineering, the total fee is 120,000 INR plus a 20,000 INR tuition fee, with a variable scholarship.
SC/ST students pay only college fees, exempt from government fees, with a caution fee of 50,000 INR and additional charges of 1,000 INR. An average scholarship of 40,000 INR is available.
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