The college admission process involves the MHT-CET exam, with merit-based selection, and a score of 142 can secure a Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme seat. Admission is through the Centralised Admission Process, demanding steps like online counseling and visiting Admission Receipt Centres. Faculty at the college, many with IIT backgrounds and pursuing PhDs, are supportive but there's a shortage due to the college's new status. The faculty-to-student ratio is generally good, though interaction varies.
The fee structure is highly affordable, with general category fees around Rs. 25,000 annually, potentially reduced to Rs. 13,000 with scholarships. OBC students pay Rs. 6,000-8,000, NT students around Rs. 1,000, and SC/ST students have fees as low as Rs. 0. Examination fees are about Rs. 1,000 biannually. The college's placement cell hosts major IT companies, with a 73.33% placement rate in the computer engineering branch. The highest on-campus package is Rs. 20 LPA, with off-campus offers up to Rs. 56 LPA.
The average on-campus salary package is 3-4 LPA, with the lowest at 1.8 LPA. Non-computer streams have limited placements, with many pursuing further studies or government exams. Scholarships are available based on caste, financial need, and academic performance, including government programs and private scholarships. Hostel accommodations cost Rs. 1,150 per year. Overall, the cost of education for four years is around Rs. 200,000. Placement opportunities are improving but remain limited, especially for non-computer branches.
























































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