Admission to the college is determined through a merit list managed by www.dte.org, with college allocation based on diploma percentages. The admission process involves 3 to 4 CAP rounds. The college faculty is knowledgeable and supportive, offering necessary facilities and testing students through class and unit tests of varying difficulty. Fees are affordable and structured according to Maharashtra government directives, with variations based on caste. Scholarships are available for talented students, and hostel and mess fees are reasonable.
Placement opportunities are provided in partnership with 15 to 20 companies, including TCS, Capgemini, and Infosys. Students can seek placements from their 3rd year if all subjects are cleared, with about 40% securing placements and the highest average package being 5.6 lakh per annum. While no internships are provided by the college, local opportunities exist. The institution offers educational loans through nationalized banks and scholarships like the Samaj Kalyan Scholarship.
The actual college fee is 75,000, but scholarships reduce fees to 45,000 for OBC, 15,000 for NT, and 8,000 for SC students admitted through CAP rounds of MHT-CET. Engineering programs, such as Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering, have a fee of 290,000. Scholarships are available for SC, ST, and OBC categories, with additional post-matric and hostel scholarships for hostellers and PG students.
























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