Admission to Maharashtra colleges is through a Centralized Admission Process (CAP), with a merit list and four rounds of specific cutoff-based admissions. Direct second-year engineering admissions are possible for diploma holders. The faculty is mostly post-graduate or PhD-qualified, with a supportive 1:6 faculty-to-student ratio in the IT department. The college's traditional teaching methods result in a 70% pass rate. Annual fees are approximately Rs 1,20,000, totaling Rs 4,80,000 for a four-year IT course.
Fees vary by category, with government scholarships reducing costs for SC, ST, OBC, and EWS students. Open category students pay around Rs 125,000 to Rs 135,000 yearly, with scholarships available, including EBC and the Lila Poonawala Foundation for girls. Placement prospects are strong, with the college ranking 3rd in its university for placements. Approximately 500 students have been placed in companies like TCS, with the highest salary at 20 LPA and average packages between 3.5-4.5 LPA.
Placement success ranges from 50-81% annually, with major recruiters including TCS, Infosys, and Capgemini. Placements start in the 7th semester, peaking in the 8th, though internships are not offered. The college collaborates on skill development programs with MEPSE and MAHAJYOTI and hosts over 50 companies offering roles like software and full stack developers. Installment payments and educational loans are supported, aiding students with high fees.
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