The admission process for the college includes both a management quota and a Centralized Admission Process (CAP) managed by DTE Maharashtra. Key documents are required for the CAP, and the college accepts JEE Mains scores. The college is affiliated with Pune University and has an experienced faculty focusing on practical learning. However, there are mixed reviews about faculty motivation and engagement. The fee structure varies by category, with open category students paying Rs.
88,000, OBC students Rs. 48,000, and SC, ST, NT, and VJ students Rs. 6,000. An installment payment option is available. There are concerns about the college's development spending and limited industrial visits. The placement cell organizes drives, but opportunities, especially in civil engineering, are limited, with only 30% of civil students securing jobs, compared to 70% in mechanical and 90% in computer and IT. Internships are available but often unpaid.
Placement activities begin in the final year, with companies like Amazon participating, offering packages from 1.5 to 3.5 LPA. Only 20% of students secure placements, with a focus on government exams. Scholarships are available for CAP-admitted students, including a 50% fee reduction under the EBC scheme and the MahaDBT scholarship. Caste-based scholarships and other scholarships are also offered. The college doesn't provide loans but collaborates with Bharati Vidyapeeth Sahkari Bank for student loans.
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