The mechanical engineering bachelor's course at MIT Aurangabad requires admission through CAP rounds based on MHT CET scores, managed by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE). The process is online, culminating in the submission of the admission receipt to finalize enrollment. Faculty at the college are highly qualified, with many possessing PhDs, and maintain a favorable student-teacher ratio. The fee structure is approximately 87,000 INR annually, with specific yearly fees set at 90,000 INR, 85,000 INR, and 80,000 INR for each successive year.
Hostel and mess fees range from 40,000 to 50,000 INR and 20,000 to 30,000 INR, respectively. Payment options include one-time or installment payments, although this depends on college policies. Scholarships, many caste-based, are available to reduce financial burdens. The college has robust placement opportunities, with 20-30 companies visiting annually and 50-60 students securing placements, earning packages between 8 LPA to 10 LPA. The Training and Placement Cell is instrumental in these processes.
Internships are typically offered in the final year, sometimes with stipends, but the number of vacancies is limited. A transition from BAMU to BATU university has impacted placements slightly. Financial aid includes scholarships like Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj and Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Shulkh Shishyavrutti Yojna (EBC), which offer fee reductions for eligible students. The college supports admissions, loans, and scholarships through facilities like an on-campus SBI branch. A 'Learn and Earn' program is also available.

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