The college's admission process is streamlined through the MH-CET exam by DTE Maharashtra, replacing the JEE since 2015. It involves a three-round merit list process, document verification, fee payment, and admission confirmation. Counseling is conducted via an online CAP ROUND form for engineering colleges in Maharashtra, with document verification at designated centers. The faculty is highly qualified, predominantly holding PhDs from IITs, providing industry updates and support in academics and extracurricular activities.
The college's fee structure is affordable, with an annual fee of about 8,000 INR, significantly reduced by government scholarships. Fees are less than 1,000 INR for SC/ST, around 5,000 INR for OBC, and approximately 23,000 INR for open category students. Nearly 50% of fees are refunded, making education accessible for middle-class families. The college boasts a 90% placement rate in computer and mechanical branches, with packages ranging from 1.5 to 12 lacs, but civil students face challenges with only 5% securing placements, often in non-core companies.
Prestigious companies like Adani and Torrent recruit from the campus. Internships start in the third year, facilitated by platforms like Internshala, but require student initiative. Scholarships, including the Tata Samarth and various government scholarships, aid students financially, with special provisions for first-year students and reduced fees in later years. Though scholarships are beneficial, students must actively engage with available resources for academic success.
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