Admission to colleges in Maharashtra under MAHCET involves taking the MAHCET exam or using JEE scores. The counseling process includes document verification and choice filling, and is divided into three rounds, with CAP Round offering college placements. The MHCET exam was on 10th May, results on 3rd June, and counseling began on 7th June 2018. Faculty members are experienced, mostly with master's degrees, and have a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:80.
The college's structured academic schedule includes two exams per semester, with a high student success rate. Academic fees are under Rs 90,000 annually, with CAP Round admissions at Rs 35,000, management admissions at Rs 65,000, and reserved categories' fees from Rs 1,500 to Rs 50,000. TFWS students pay about Rs 8,000. Various scholarships are available, ensuring fairness in fee collection. Internships are mandatory from the second year, with companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro offering placements.
Stipends range from Rs 6,000 to Rs 15,000 per month. The highest on-campus placement package is 16 lakh INR, and the highest off-campus package is 40 lakh INR. The average package is 3.5 LPA, with computer engineering students averaging 6 LPA. Approximately 70-90% of students secure campus placements, which depend on academic performance and skills. Scholarships and financial aid, including EBC scholarships for open-category students and concessions for SC, ST, and OBC categories, are available, with fees varying significantly across categories.
The Punjabrao Deshmukh scholarship supports hostel students with an income under 8 lakhs. Overall, the college provides a good return on investment with its fee structure and placement opportunities.
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