The admission process for the MHT-CET exam in Maharashtra involves submitting a preference form for up to 30 colleges and is based on a merit list considering CET scores, secondary marks, and college cut-offs. Students must accept an offer from a college in their top 10 preferences. The Directorate of Technical Education manages a centralized process with three rounds of seat allotment. Fees vary by category: NT, SC, and ST students pay 4,000-15,000 INR, OBC students 29,000-50,000 INR, and open category students 60,000-100,000 INR annually.
Extra costs include exam fees and hosteller expenses. The college offers an earn-and-learn system and helps students understand the fee structure. Placement opportunities are strong, with an over 80% placement rate. Companies like Amazon and Infosys recruit regularly, offering an average salary of 4.15 LPA, with the highest at 12 LPA. Mechanical students face challenges in core sector placements, but IT students fare better. Internships start from the second year, and a proactive placement cell supports placement activities.
Scholarships are available, including full scholarships for the top five merit students and government scholarships for OBC, SC, ST, and NT categories. Collaboration with Baroda Bank provides loan options, and an EBC scholarship is offered for non-creamy layer students. The total cost for the four-year course is roughly 5 Lakhs, with options for installment payments. The faculty is experienced, though reviews on teaching skills are mixed; the college emphasizes understanding the material and offers additional knowledge on relevant software and skills.

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