Admission to the electrical engineering program at the college requires a minimum MH-CET percentile of 89.46. A candidate successfully gained admission with a 90.75 percentile through the second cut-off list, finalizing after the third list. The process is conducted via the Mah DBT portal under Maharashtra government oversight, typically in June. The college has a larger campus compared to government colleges and offers moderate placement opportunities. Mandatory attendance is enforced for lectures, which are delivered by highly qualified professors, many from prestigious institutions like IITs and NITs.
The favorable faculty-to-student ratio enhances learning, and faculty are approachable. Industrial visits begin in the second year, and internships are available, with specialized faculty preparing students for GATE. The college charges an annual fee of 86,000 rupees for open category students, 46,000 rupees for OBC students, and 5,000 rupees for SC/ST students. Hostel fees, including mess, are 30,000 rupees annually. A 15,000 rupee government refund equates to the tuition fee.
Placement opportunities are strong, particularly for IT and Computer Science, with 100% placement in Instrumentation Engineering and overall rates at 75% to 80%. Average salary packages range from 5 to 7 LPA, with the highest at 62 LPA. Over 40 companies recruit annually, and some students pursue GATE and PSU careers. Internships with AYM Syntex for textile students offer a 10k/month stipend. Scholarships and financial aid are available, notably for reserved categories, like a 6,625 rupee scholarship offered twice yearly through the Maha DBT portal and a 5,500 rupee post-matric scholarship.
The fee structure is legal and varies by category, with general students paying about 83,417 rupees and OBC students about 41,417 rupees annually. Additional support includes the Rajashri Shahu scholarship, covering 50% of tuition and exam fees. The total cost of education, excluding PG rent, is around 90,000 rupees per year. Several schemes support diverse student groups, including girls quota and disability quota.
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