Admission to colleges under the Maharashtra board CET merit list depends on CET exam marks, with higher scores offering better college options. Colleges also accept AIEEE scores, and students can contact the administration for further steps. The college faculty, comprising graduates, postgraduates, and PhD holders, provides strong support, offering extra lectures and employing innovative teaching methods. The academic year has two semesters with five subjects each, assessed through 30-mark in-semester and 70-mark end-semester exams, requiring a combined passing mark of 40.
Attendance is strictly monitored. Fees vary by category: Open students pay Rs 1,13,000, OBC students Rs 63,000, TFWS seats Rs 15,000, and NT/SC students less than Rs 5,000 annually. Scholarships are available for SC/ST, EBC, and minority students. The college hosts multinational companies like TCS and Capgemini, securing placements for 90% of students. Placement drives, including companies such as Amazon and Tech Mahindra, require students to have no backlogs and a 60% aggregate percentage until the third year.
Although the Placement Officer's networking is limited, the college offers interview training and classes for aptitude tests. Scholarships also benefit students across categories, with Open category students, having a family income of 8 lakh or less, eligible for the EBC scholarship, reducing fees to Rs 63,000. Hostel students can access the Punjabrao scholarship, offering Rs 30,000, while SC students pay Rs 62,345 and ST students Rs 12,300 due to caste benefits. Guidance is provided for scholarship applications and bank loans, with government scholarships available for low-income families.
Standard engineering fees are Rs 1,20,236, reduced significantly through scholarships.
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