JSPM's JSCOE follows the standard admission process for Maharashtra engineering colleges, using CAP rounds based on MH-CET and AIEEE results. Candidates register online and select college preferences, with admissions based on merit. Fees can be paid in installments, either in cash or through a dedicated bank account. Diploma holders can enter directly into the second year. Fees for the open category range from INR 1.1 to 1.2 lakh, OBC students pay around INR 65,938, and SC/NT students pay about INR 900.
Students under TFWS pay approximately INR 10,000, with fee payments available in installments. Fees generally increase annually, with university exam fees at INR 1,000 per semester. The college offers placement opportunities mainly through POOL campus drives with companies like Pajio, Kirloskar, Bosch, TCS, Mahindra, and Barclays. Placement rates vary, with reports suggesting 40-60% or even 70-90% for eligible students, and the highest salary reported at 3.0 lacs per annum. Mechanical graduates often move to IT roles due to limited core opportunities, with an average package of approximately 3.5 lacs.
Internships are typically unpaid, though stipends can reach 1,500 INR. The college facilitates government scholarships for OBC, SBC, and EBC categories, and students can apply for programs like Punjab Rao Deshmukh. For loans, the college provides necessary documentation, and options are available through banks like SBI and ICICI. Hostel fees are variable, supported by Maharashtra government provisions ranging from INR 1,000 to INR 60,000. The faculty quality in various departments is mixed, with some having industrial experience, though newer members may lack extensive experience.
Faculty effectiveness varies, with syllabi consistently completed on time and staff responsive to student needs. However, issues with English proficiency and professional conduct are noted. Internal marks are tied to attendance, emphasizing class participation.
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