Admission to the college is based on MH-CET and JEE scores, with seats allocated according to JEE merit. Students meeting certain percentage criteria benefit from reduced fees. The annual fee for open category students is 80,000 INR, though fees vary by student category and merit status. Scholarships are available, including the EBC, TFWS, EWS, and PMSSS, reducing fees to as low as 4,000-6,000 INR annually. Established in 2012, the college offers a moderate teaching standard, with most faculty holding PhDs.
The examination system includes two 30-mark in-semester exams and two 70-mark end-semester exams, with a passing requirement of 40 marks. Placement rates range from 60-70%, with an average salary package of 4 lakhs per annum for chemical engineering students and a maximum of 40 lakhs per annum in tech and AI fields. Placement drives begin in the 4th year, requiring a minimum GPA of 7. Internships, though typically unpaid, are encouraged and span 1 to 6 months.
The college supports students in securing internships and loans, and offers an earn and learn scheme. Major companies like Infosys and Sunlight conduct placement drives on campus. The library's book bank scheme allows semester-long book loans. Faculty assist with scholarship applications, and the college facilitates connections with companies for placements.
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