The college offers a streamlined admission process through the DTE preference form, involving personal detail submission, document verification, and fee payment. It is the only government institution providing a BE in Automobile Engineering with experienced faculty, some holding PhDs, MTech, and ME degrees. Since its inception in 2009, the faculty has improved significantly in qualifications and expertise. The fee structure is affordable due to its government status, with OPEN category students paying between Rs.
17,000 to Rs. 25,000, while OBC students pay about Rs. 6,000. NT and SBC category students may pay less or no fees, and scholarships are available. Exam fees are around Rs. 1,000, and additional tuition and miscellaneous fees total approximately Rs. 11,000. The college lacks WiFi, but provides computer access for internet use. Placement opportunities are limited, with notable recruiters like Volkswagen and Bridgestone offering 1-2 placements each. Core companies such as Tata and Mahindra are absent, while common recruiters include TCS and Capgemini.
The most frequent placement comes from Volkswagen with a package of 4 Lakhs per annum, the highest being 16 Lakhs, and the average is 3 Lakhs per annum. Despite rural location challenges, 90-95% of students secure job offers. Internships are mandatory, though college support is minimal. Scholarships from the Maharashtra government, such as the Tata Smart Scholarships, are available based on caste categories. An example scholarship amount is 6,250 INR.
The annual cost of study, including fees and living expenses, is approximately 25,000-30,000 INR. Additional facilities include reading rooms and gyms, promoting students’ physical fitness.




































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