The course admission involves the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) after Class 12, followed by three counseling rounds. The faculty is highly qualified, with most holding doctoral or M.Tech degrees. The internal assessment includes three exams, each worth 50 marks, and a semester-end exam worth 100 marks, with a minimum of 14 credits needed to pass the semester. The faculty-to-student ratio is about 1:10, with some faculty known for challenging exams.
Fees vary: CET students pay Rs. 80,000 annually, while COMEDK students pay approximately Rs. 2 lakhs. Scholarships are available for reserved categories. The college boasts strong placements, with 80% of students securing jobs, and companies like TATA, Wipro, Amazon, and Infosys frequently visiting. The highest package offered is 45 LPA, with averages between 6 and 10 LPA. Paid internships offer stipends from 5,000 to 15,000 INR monthly. Placement workshops start after the first year.
Aeronautical engineering has a placement rate of 75%-85%. The college collaborates with MNCs like Boeing, offering substantial opportunities. Non-SNQ quota students pay around 1 lakh INR annually, while SNQ quota students pay 3,050 INR. Fees for NRI students are 4,40,000 INR per year, and management seats cost about 4 lakhs INR. COMEDK students pay 2.8 lakhs INR annually, and KCET entrants pay 1.2 lakhs INR. Maintenance fees are 2,000 INR.
The college offers hackathons, competitions, and internships, with yearly fee increments, but lacks scholarships for certain categories.
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