The reviewer gained admission to MIT AOE through the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET), which considers both JEE and MHCET scores. Civil Engineering was chosen due to available options. The faculty is praised for engaging teaching methods, though some instructors in the civil department are seen as average. Initial years had challenging schedules, but these improved in later years. Fees are high, at Rs. 1.98 lakhs annually, with reductions for certain categories: OBC and EWS pay Rs.
1.08 lakhs, while SC & ST pay Rs. 23,500. General quota students pay Rs. 1.25 lakhs. Scholarships and flexible installment options are available. Infrastructure is limited, and management seats are more expensive. The college hosts over 50 companies for placements, with improved placement scenarios and robust internship programs. Stipends range from Rs. 15,000 to 20,000, with Amazon offering the highest known stipend of Rs. 1,00,000. Fees include Rs. 2,500 per semester for exams and Rs.
500 per subject for re-exams. The college organizes diverse events such as 'Nakshatra', National Robocon, and 'Prakalp', alongside department-specific and hostel events.
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