Admission to the engineering program is managed through the DTE Maharashtra site, using a merit-based system with three CAP rounds. Candidates can apply via MHCET or JEE scores, with document verification required. The fee structure is considered expensive for general category students (around 75,000 INR annually) but feasible for minorities, with some government EBC support. First-year fees are approximately 90,000 INR for two semesters, and hostel fees are 70,000 INR.
The college boasts a 100% placement claim with companies like Wipro, IBM, and Amazon recruiting, although student feedback on placement effectiveness is mixed. The college offers at least three internships annually through platforms like Internshala, with stipends around INR 4,000-5,000 monthly. Scholarships, including the Nani Scholarship for merit students and state government scholarships, are available, along with an earn and learn program. However, the college does not offer loan facilities.
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