In 2018, admissions to the college were conducted through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET), with a process involving rank assignment, document verification, and seat allotment via the KEA website. The college is renowned for its supportive faculty across various engineering departments, including Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Telecommunication, Electronics, and Computer Science. The college has different fee structures for admissions via KCET, COMED-K, management seats, or DCET, with a common college fee and a varying course fee depending on the branch.
Offering strong placement support, students from the 6th semester are eligible for placements, and over 600 students secure jobs annually in top companies like Infosys, Wipro, and Tata. The highest salary package offered is INR 12 lakh per annum, with the lowest at INR 3 lakh per annum, and around 70% of students are placed. Internship opportunities are available without branch restrictions, with companies offering stipends ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 20,000.
The college supports student projects, such as ambulance traffic signal manipulation and health monitoring, which receive faculty acclaim. Scholarships and loans are available, with options like NSP and SSP covering up to 90% of the college fee for eligible students. For example, a merit student with no government fee paid about 64,000 INR for a four-year course. The Leela Poonawala Foundation offers 70,000 INR for girls, while SSP provides 22,000 INR for OBC students and 80,000 INR for SC/ST students.
Loans are accessible through the college’s bank branch at reduced interest rates, with government loans available for minorities. The fee structure is particularly affordable for KCET students, noted at 104,265 INR, with the total education cost potentially reaching 6 lakhs INR, depending on the enrollment type and course year.
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