Admission to the college is through the Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra, using the Common Entrance Test based on the 12th-grade syllabus. The application process involves multiple CAP rounds and document submission, including an anti-ragging form. Since 2016, only CET scores are considered for admission. The college, autonomous since 2006, charges around ?70,000 annually for open students. Fees vary by category: OBC students pay between ?33,000 to ?54,840, SC students around ?2,500, ST students approximately ?925, and open category students up to ?77,000 yearly.
Scholarships, like the Siemens and MahaDBT, help reduce costs, especially for reserved categories. Placements are strong in IT and CSE with 90-100% rates and packages up to 20 LPA from companies like Amazon. Core branches have lower placement rates around 15%. The average package for IT and CS is 3.5 to 6 LPA, with recruiters like TCS and Wipro. However, internship support is lacking. The course fee for four years is about ?3.6 lakhs, with financial assistance available through the MahaDBT portal and other scholarships.
The college also offers the kamva ani shika scheme for financial help.
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