Admission to the college is based on 12th-grade marks and entrance exams like JEE or Maharashtra CET. Students apply through an online AICTE form, and college allocation is rank-based. The admission window is typically from July to August, requiring both online and in-person steps for final enrollment. The college, established in 1988, has a faculty of over 60 members, with half holding Ph.D. degrees and all HODs having Ph.D. qualifications.
Faculty members have at least 15 years of experience, and the college utilizes digital teaching methods to enhance learning. The fee structure ranges from INR 1,00,000 to 1,50,000 annually, with subsidies for students unable to pay full fees. OBC, SC, and TFWS students benefit from reduced fees, paying INR 60,000, INR 20,000, and INR 20,000, respectively. Scholarships and government concessions are available, and fee payments can be made via cash or demand draft.
The college's placement record is strong for CS and IT students, with an 80-90% placement rate. Electronics has a 60% placement rate, while Mechanical and Civil have 40%, and Chemical 30%. Around 20-30 companies visit annually, including Accenture, Capgemini, TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and LTI, offering packages between 3 to 7.5 LPA, with an average of 4.5 LPA. The overall placement rate is approximately 45-50%, largely in IT roles. While no formal internships are offered, the college supports practical learning through seminars and alumni guidance.
Scholarships are available for SC, OBC, and EBC students, reducing fees to INR 38,000. An additional INR 5,000 scholarship is offered for students with parents in teaching. Educational loans are available through banks, independent of the college.
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