The college provides admission to the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) course through KCET option entry or management seats. Known for its ragging-free campus and strong infrastructure, the college boasts a faculty of over 20 lecturers in the ECE department, with many holding advanced degrees. The course structure includes a blend of theory and practical sessions, totaling 60-80 classes per semester. Fees are transparent, with CET students paying about 20,000 INR annually plus exam fees, while management students pay around 1 lakh INR.
Scholarships and loans are available based on caste, academic performance, and other criteria, covering up to 80% of costs. The college hosts 40-50 companies for placements, including major firms like IBM, Google, and Tesla, with about 70-80% of students securing positions. Placement success typically requires a 75% aggregate mark, and the process involves multiple rounds. Internships are available for a fee, and scholarships like KMDC and Vidyasiri offer yearly financial support.
Despite these opportunities, the placement record isn't strong, and fees for new students have risen significantly, ranging from 65,000 to 2.5 lakh INR per year.
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