Admission to the college is based on a merit list, requiring an application form and an admission fee. Selections are through exams like MHTCET or the institute's UGEE mode, which includes an interview. The college, known for its strengths in Computer Science, offers courses like BE in Computer Engineering and is conveniently located. Faculty are generally supportive and approachable, with some holding PhDs, but teaching quality varies. The college has two fee structures: aided students pay around Rs 25,000 per year, while unaided students pay about Rs 42,000 per year for three years.
Additional expenses are noted for underutilized facilities. Scholarships are available, especially for SC, ST, OBC, and BPL students, with fee concessions for those with family incomes below Rs 2 lakh annually. Placement opportunities include companies like EY and Morgan Stanley, with average placement rates reported at 70%, though some data suggests it's lower at 33%. The highest salary offered is 5 LPA, with averages between 2.5 to 3 LPA, but many roles are entry-level with salaries from 1.5 to 2 LPA.
Internships are mainly in finance and marketing, often requiring students to seek opportunities externally. Despite a placement cell and alumni support, students feel the college needs to improve communication and the organization of placement drives. The college hosts management fests with a budget of Rs 15,00,000, partly requiring external sponsorships. Financial aid is limited outside specific groups, and no on-campus jobs are provided. The consistent fee structure and scholarship options are attractive features, although some areas still need improvement.
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