Admission to the college is through the MHT-CET exam, with enrollment based on scores and merit in four CAP rounds. The college, a government institution, offers affordable fees, which is beneficial for students from varied financial backgrounds. Annual fees are Rs. 24,000 for open category students, Rs. 16,000 for EBC, Rs. 5,000 for OBC, and Rs. 162 for NT, SC, and ST students. Detailed breakdowns include tuition, development, and other fees, with online payment via SBI.
Scholarships like EBC, Panjabrao Deshmukh, and Mahadbt, alongside the Tata Samarth scholarship (Rs. 3,000/month), aid students financially. The college, established about a decade ago, offers placements from the 6th semester, with around 85% placement success claimed, though discrepancies exist. Notable recruiters include Volkswagen, Tata, and Infosys, with the highest package reaching 8 LPA and an average of 3 LPA. Faculty, mostly postgraduates and Ph.D. holders, provide strong academic support, though some issues in physics are noted.
The curriculum balances theoretical and practical learning. Internship opportunities are limited, requiring students to find placements independently. The college supports students with necessary loan documents, scholarship applications, and approvals, offering work-study opportunities.
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