The course offers a generally good faculty experience with a structured academic evaluation, including two internal assessments, one improvement internal, and a final exam at semester's end. Internal marks are part of the overall score, and exam difficulty increases over time. Top branches like AI/ML achieve impressive campus placements, with average packages around 20 lakh INR. Although lower branches might find better prospects in government colleges, they still fare well compared to other private institutions.
The aerospace department features robust facilities and internships, attracting major companies. The college's partnerships with companies like Mercedes offer internship opportunities, even for students in lower-ranked branches. The annual fee for COMEDK students is around ?281,477, with an additional ?30,000 for the first year, while KCET students pay a lower fee of ?107,000 annually. Currently, no specific scholarships are available for the general category, but options for private or government scholarships exist.
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