Dhole Patil College of Engineering, Pune, offers admissions based on a specific cutoff score, primarily through the Common Admission Process (CAP) rounds. The process involves key dates such as the CAP round starting on June 21 and option form filling from July 8 to July 10, with successful applicants joining the Induction Program on July 22. The faculty is known for being interactive and communicative, providing a low student-to-teacher ratio of 10:1 and ensuring personalized attention to students.
Fees for open category students are about 1,008,257 INR, with additional annual expenses of around 25,000 INR and hostel costs of 70,000 INR. CAP round students pay between 20,000 to 60,000 INR, depending on their category. Strong job placements are a highlight, with companies like MPHASIS, Cognizant, and Tata Consultancy Services recruiting graduates. The college ensures 100% placement assistance and offers internships, particularly in IT and Computer Science. Eligible Maharashtra domiciles may receive educational concessions of 45-50% based on caste.
Open category students admitted through CAP can apply for the EBC scholarship. Government schemes are available in September, and students with parents who are laborers or own less than 2.5 acres of land may qualify for state hostel scholarships. Tuition fees are usually under INR 1 lakh per year, with installment options available. The college also promotes on-campus placement opportunities and company interviews.
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