Admission to the college is primarily through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) merit list, with offline applications. Lateral entry is available for Mechanical and Civil Engineering. A typical KCET rank for admission ranges between 5,000 to 10,000, though management quota offers an alternative route. Faculty quality is high, with most holding PhDs, ensuring personalized attention with 20-30 lecturers per branch. The college's A+ NAAC grade highlights its academic strengths.
The four-year course fee is approximately Rs. 2.38 lakh, affordable compared to peers. Computer Science fees include Rs. 20,000 for development and Rs. 56,000 for KEA charges. CET student fees range from Rs. 17,000 to Rs. 56,000, with management students paying about Rs. 1,00,000. Payments can be made via cash, NEFT, or cheque. Placement opportunities from companies like TCS and Wipro begin in the 6th semester, with about 30% of students securing jobs.
The highest package offered is 7 LPA, with an average of 2 LPA. Internships are available to aid placements. Though infrastructure isn't the best, classrooms and labs are well-equipped, and hostel facilities are available, albeit at higher fees. The college does not offer its own scholarships, but students can apply for government scholarships like Vidyasiri. Tuition fees are Rs. 100,000 per year, with a total course fee of Rs. 400,000, excluding exam and lab fees.
The hostel fee is Rs. 100,000, with additional skill lab fees of Rs. 10,000. The college's A++ NAAC rating further attests to its quality. Facilities include free library services and a college bus for transport. Despite some infrastructure concerns, the college provides a supportive academic environment and financial options like bank loans to assist students.
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