Admission to the college is based solely on the MHT-CET entrance exam, with a merit list determining eligibility. Candidates need to attend counseling and submit required documents, with the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) of Maharashtra managing the process. The faculty includes PhD and M.Tech holders, led by a knowledgeable Head of Department. Tuition fees are relatively low: General category students pay approximately Rs. 25,000 annually, OBC students pay Rs.
7,000, SC/ST students pay Rs. 275, and TFWS students pay Rs. 10,000. Additional costs include an exam fee of Rs. 2,000, a hostel fee of Rs. 2,500, and a monthly mess fee of Rs. 1,650. The Post Matric Scholarship offers some financial help, though not enough to cover all fees. The college lacks on-campus jobs with stipends. Campus placements are limited, with recruitment opportunities only after the 5th semester. Last year, just 2-4 out of 45 students secured placements, mainly due to its remote location.
Companies like Infosys, Wipro, and TCS visit infrequently. A TATA Consulting Service training program is available but requires payment and an exam. While internships are not facilitated by the college, students can seek them independently. The college has a strong alumni network beneficial for skill development. Various scholarships are offered, such as TFWS, EBC, and SC/ST scholarships, along with NIRVA BHATTA and other government scholarships. Though the college doesn’t directly provide loans, it assists students in obtaining them from banks.
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