Admission to the college follows Maharashtra's centralized process, based on CET scores, without group discussions or interviews, although it can be lengthy and requires all documents during the CAP round. The faculty is mostly well-qualified, and labs are regularly conducted, with industry-sponsored facilities like the Metallurgy lab. The exam structure includes a 40% internal assessment and 60% end-term exam split. Fees for general category students are around Rs 1 lakh annually, with university exam fees each semester.
SC/ST/NT students pay about Rs 8,800, while OBC students pay around Rs 45,000. Scholarships via the National Scholarship Portal and Savitribai Phule Pune University help moderate costs. Placement is strong, especially in Pune, with about 85% of students placed annually. Companies such as Amazon and Infosys offer packages from 4-5 LPA to 32 LPA, with one at 1.08 Crores. Computer and electronics branches have high placement rates, but mechanical engineering has fewer opportunities.
Internships are encouraged, with support provided. Scholarships for SC/ST/NT students offer 35,000 INR annually, and economically backward students receive a 90% fee reduction. The annual course fee is about 1.2 lakhs INR, with hostel fees of 75,000 INR. OBC students pay approximately 77,000 INR, and SC/ST students pay about 1,728 INR. The general category fee is around 1.42 lakhs INR, with additional exam fees up to 3,500 INR. Financial assistance is available, with more information on the MAHA-DBT website.
The college has a good placement rate with increasing participation from core companies, though there is a notable yearly fee increase.
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