Admission to the college requires a 12th-grade qualification and is primarily conducted through government counseling or the Common Entrance Test (CET). Management seats are available for direct admission based on merit. Admission is overseen by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) and typically occurs in July. The faculty is knowledgeable and includes notable members like Aravind Tejas Chandra and Satish Chandra Reddy, offering a blend of theoretical and practical education. Students face 8 to 9 exams per semester.
The fee structure depends on the seat and branch allocation, with scholarships ranging from 17-19k for GM and OBC and over 40k for SC and ST categories annually. Approximately 300 students secure placements each year, with about 80% of the batch being placed. A CGPA of over 7 enhances placement opportunities, though those below 7 may still obtain positions in multinational companies. The highest package offered was 9 lakhs, with an average package of 3.8 lakhs from recruiters like Accenture, Capgemini, and Wipro.
Placement eligibility begins in the 6th semester, with comprehensive training provided. Internships are also available with companies like Infosys Mysuru. The fee varies, with a maximum annual cost of approximately 2 lakh for computer science, while some pay only 34,000 annually. A government quota seat costs 95,000 annually. Scholarships are available for backward classes, merit students, and those from other states. The college stands out among VTU engineering colleges for its affordability.
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