Admission to the Electronics and Telecommunications program at Shree Ramchandra College of Engineering in Pune was secured through the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) during the first list of the admission process. Initial steps included documentation submission, which was straightforward. The Head of Department is praised for her expertise, while other faculty members, although supportive and thorough in lectures, are rated moderately in terms of technical skills (5/10), knowledge (6/10), and practical development activities (4/10).
Students under TFWS pay approximately 8000 INR for placement services and other fees, with costs varying by caste. Additionally, a college uniform and a small stationery fee are required each semester. The placement cell is described as underdeveloped, offering limited placement opportunities and few company visits, leaving graduates with insufficient market-ready skills. Although internships are not emphasized, the college supported a student's self-arranged internship at an Army base workshop. Students with a TFWS seat are ineligible for scholarships, regardless of caste.
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