Admission to the college is primarily based on MHT-CET or JEE entrance exams, with candidates submitting preferences through a state-managed process. The Mechanical Engineering course was secured on August 7, 2019, as a second choice. The college boasts satisfactory placement opportunities, especially for IT students, with a 100% placement rate and overall 70% placement. Key recruiters include TCS, Infosys, and Mahindra, with average packages ranging from 3 to 5 lakh INR annually.
The faculty, comprising 40-50 members with MTech or PhD qualifications and significant industry experience, supports a practical learning experience with a 1:50 faculty-to-student ratio and additional mentorship. Fees for Mechanical Engineering students are ?106,000 annually, and management quota admission costs ?120,000 per year. Scholarships available include MHA DBT (?50,000), Panjabrao Deshmukh (?8,000), VJ Scholarship (?95,000), and TFWS (?90,000). EBC scheme offers a 50% fee return for eligible students, while hostel fees are ?31,000 annually, with reduced rates for reserved categories.
The college offers financial aid options like educational loans and installment payments. The final year includes a four-track system with campus drives, research, post-graduation, and internships, some international. Despite limited alumni support and a lack of specialized campus placement training, the college encourages entrepreneurship through its EDDD cell and provides English language classes from the first year to boost interview confidence.
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