Admission to the college is based on MHT CET or JEE MAIN scores, without interviews or additional exams. Candidates register and upload documents on the MHT CET website post-results, with college allotment based on scores. The faculty includes experienced members, some with Ph.D. qualifications, and employs a guardian system where each teacher mentors 20 students. Exams consist of 3 internal tests, a 30-mark In-Sem, and a 70-mark End-Sem exam. The 4-year course fees are Rs.
387,520, excluding hostel costs. Scholarships are available for Maharashtra Home University students and others, with fees varying by caste and category. Direct second-year engineering students pay Rs. 80,000, including all fees. From the 7th semester, students can participate in campus placements, with 70-80% securing jobs. Companies like TCS, Wipro, Byjus, Amazon, Accenture, and Infosys recruit, offering the highest package of Rs. 10 LPA and an average of Rs. 3-6 LPA.
Internship support is offered through partnerships such as Internshala, with stipends averaging Rs. 5,000 per month. Although not guaranteeing 100% placement, the college provides extensive placement preparation. Scholarships are offered for merit and category students, with options for state and national schemes. The college also provides its own scholarships for needy and top students. The average annual fee is around Rs. 70,000, rising to Rs. 1 lakh for first-year students, with hostel fees about Rs.
70,000. Scholarships can reduce fees significantly, with some students getting up to 50% off. OBC and EWS students receive a 50% fee reduction, while SC/ST students pay much less. The college aids in applying for government scholarships like MahaDBT. The average salary for graduates is between 4 to 4.5 LPA, with a yearly fee increase of Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 10,000.
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