Admission to the college is managed by DTE Maharashtra, based on JEE Mains and 12th Boards scores, and a merit list determines eligibility, with a top 3000 rank required. The admission process, beginning in July, includes CAP rounds and requires seat confirmation via Demand Draft. The CET exam is another admission route. Known for its strong computer courses, the college offers good infrastructure with supportive faculty, many holding advanced degrees.
Under MIT World Peace University, fees have increased significantly to 70,000 for open caste and 8,000 for others, with program fees around 100,000, payable via cash, cheque, or demand draft. Management quota seats incur extra charges. Despite higher fees, the college enhances facilities and skills development. The placement program is robust, especially for Computer and IT branches, with 90-95% placement rates. Companies like TCS, Cognizant, and IBM recruit through aptitude tests, interviews, and coding exams.
Though internships aren't offered, workshops and training assist interview preparation. The college lacks its own scholarships but facilitates government scholarships, including minority ones, though communication and assistance are minimal, requiring student proactivity.
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