The college conducts admissions based on merit scores from MHT CET, State Board exams, and JEE Mains, with a 51% reservation for Jain students as a Minority institution. Following AICTE guidelines, the admission process is managed by the Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra, and requires completion of HSC and SSC exams. The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding Master's and PhDs, ensuring a robust academic environment. The college maintains an NAAC A grade and organizes educational visits.
The annual fee is approximately Rs. 96,000, covering tuition, library, and maintenance, while hostel expenses are about Rs. 50,000. Government scholarships are available for economically disadvantaged students, including a Minority Scholarship of Rs. 25,000 and a potential 45% tuition fee reduction for eligible students. Despite a rural location, the college partners with various companies, enhancing job opportunities, especially for IT and Computer Science students. The placement rate for these departments was 60% last year, with companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro recruiting graduates.
Challenges persist for mechanical and civil engineering due to economic slowdowns, but IT and Computer Science maintain strong placement records. The college facilitates various government scholarships and offers support in accessing these opportunities, including a Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme and specific aid for minority students. A campus bank supports students in managing scholarship-related finances.




































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