Admission to the college is mainly determined by the MHCET exam rank, requiring more than 50% in PCM for general category candidates. The process includes filling out a preference form and participating in CAP rounds managed by DTE Maharashtra. Weekly merit lists guide college allotment, and document verification is essential. Faculty members are mostly well-qualified and supportive, employing innovative teaching methods, while the non-teaching staff is noted for their good behavior.
The annual tuition fee is approximately INR 125,000, with variations based on caste. OBC students find it more affordable, while it remains costly for open category students. Placement opportunities are limited, often requiring students to attend pool campus drives. Companies like LTI, TCS, and Infosys have offered placements with the highest in-campus package at INR 12 lakh and off-campus up to INR 32 lakh. The average package ranges from INR 4 to 5 lakh.
Internships start in the second year, with some offering stipends. The college follows Mumbai University guidelines, providing a 5% quota under the TFWS, reducing fees to INR 20,000. The Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Scholarship waives approximately 50% of tuition fees for students with an annual income below INR 8 lakhs. Additional support includes free book loans, railway concessions, and scholarships for SC, ST, and OBC students, reducing fees to INR 60,000.
Financial aid is available for open category students with incomes under INR 8 lakhs, though the process takes 30-40 days. There's a call for improved financial assistance to enhance affordability, while infrastructure development continues.




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