The college admits students via the MHCET exam, requiring an 85-mark score for selection in the civil engineering department during CAP Round 2. Despite an arduous admission process and limited support, the fee structure is affordable and complies with the Government of Maharashtra and Directorate of Technical Education guidelines. Fees are approximately Rs 90,000 for open category students, Rs 50,000 for OBC students, and Rs 10,000 for SC/ST students. However, the college lacks a campus, and laboratory facilities are inadequate.
The faculty's experience varies, with frequent staff changes each semester. Some faculty members are noted for their teaching skills and helpfulness, despite leaving practical sessions early. The college environment is friendly, with faculty effectively training students. Placement opportunities are limited, with only 2-3 companies offering low salaries and no placements for civil engineering students. IT and Mechanical branches have better prospects, with campus recruitments typically occurring in the 8th semester, offering a minimum package of 300,000 INR.
The college does not provide direct internships, though students can independently secure internships with stipends in sectors like IT and civil engineering. Scholarships are primarily available for backward classes, scheduled castes, and scheduled tribes, with the Government of Maharashtra covering most tuition costs through the Direct Benefits Transfer Facility, leaving only development fees to be paid. However, there are concerns about transparency and responsiveness in scholarship inquiries, particularly for general caste students who reportedly do not receive similar financial support.
Overall, the college prioritizes revenue over student welfare, with limited placement prospects and frequent faculty turnover impacting the academic experience.






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