The college offers a supportive learning environment with a good faculty-to-student ratio, featuring more female faculty members. Classes average around 70 students, with some instruction in Marathi. The faculty is experienced in research and approachable, ensuring syllabus completion and doubt resolution. Exams like ISE and ESE are manageable with basic study. The college maintains a strong placement record, achieving 100% placement for eligible technical students. In 2023, the highest package was 58.4 lakhs, with an average of 10 lakhs and a median of 7.6 lakhs.
Regular recruiters include Jio, TCS, Amazon, IDFC Bank, Seclore, Accenture, Coforge, and Cognizant, offering roles such as analyst, consultant, and graduate trainee engineer. Placements usually occur in the 7th semester and have improved since the college became autonomous in 2018. Many students also pursue higher studies, with notable achievements like an AIR-5 in the GATE examination. Tuition fees are about INR 180,000 per year, with scholarships available for students admitted through the CAP round.
Students from families with incomes below INR 8 lakh may receive a 50% tuition waiver if they provide a Maharashtra domicile and income certificate. Reserved category students, including OBC, can also get a 50% fee exemption. There are scholarships for economically weaker sections and merit-based awards. Fees vary by category; a student reported paying INR 4.56 lakhs annually for a B.Tech in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, covering all costs. Admission is competitive, based on MHCET, JEE Mains, or PERACET scores, with no management quota.
The college operates under a trust, keeping its fees lower than many private institutions.
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