The college admission process involves MH-CET marks and CAP rounds, with four rounds before candidates visit the college to complete the admission form. The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding PhDs, ensuring comprehensive syllabus coverage. Assessment includes four exams: two worth 10 marks, one worth 30 marks, and a final semester exam worth 50 marks. The annual tuition fee is Rs. 113,000, but scholarships can reduce costs by up to 75%, depending on the student's caste.
Hostel fees are Rs. 20,000, with scholarships available for general category students, reducing fees by Rs. 15,000. SC students' fees drop to Rs. 3,500 in the first year and further in subsequent years, while SBC students pay Rs. 17,000 initially. OBC students benefit from a reduction, paying Rs. 60,000 annually. The placement program is robust, with an 80% success rate and salary packages ranging from 3 LPA to 16-18 LPA. Internships start in the second year, with in-plant training during the 5th or 6th semester, and a 6-month internship in the 4th year.
Various scholarship options support students financially.
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