Admission to the college is primarily based on JEE scores, with additional consideration given to MH-CET results. Managed through the DTE, the process involves merit-based selection and additional rounds for unfilled seats. As a government college, its fees are lower than those of private institutions, yet still considered expensive due to added costs like development and library fees. The fee structure is INR 60,000 for open category students, INR 30,000 for OBC, and INR 1,900 for SC/ST.
Placement opportunities are limited, with local companies offering salaries between INR 15,000 to 20,000, while notable firms like TCS and Infosys provide salaries ranging from 3 LPA to 6 LPA. Many students pursue GATE for better opportunities, supported by the college through coaching classes. Scholarships are available from state and national sources, based on criteria such as family income and caste, but the college itself does not provide direct scholarships or loans.
Though the Placement Cell organizes job interviews and internships, on-campus placements remain limited. The college is working to improve skills and placement readiness, with noted progress in recent years.
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