Admission to the college is based on merit from the MHT-CET exam and the Centralised Admission Process (CAP). The college is selected for its strong infrastructure, campus life, and placement opportunities. The faculty is well-qualified, with many holding PhDs and having significant teaching experience. The fee structure varies by category: open category students pay about 1.32 to 1.38 lakhs per year, OBC students pay 70,000 to 77,237 Rs due to a 50% tuition fee reduction, and SC/ST/TFWS categories pay around 12,500 to 18,000 Rs annually.
Additional fees include a development fee of 16,640 Rs, a university fee of 707 Rs, and an exam fee of 3,000 Rs per semester. Hostels cost approximately 82,000 Rs annually. The college offers installment payment options and scholarships, particularly for Maharashtra state students. Placement rates are high, with 70-90% of students securing jobs in top companies, although mechanical engineering students face challenges due to fewer core company opportunities. The average salary package ranges from 3 to 6 lakh per annum, with some going up to 23 lakh.
The college's placement process involves aptitude tests, group discussions, and interviews. Various scholarships are available, including those for top-performing students and the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS), which reduces fees by 90% for eligible students. The college supports modern payment methods, and despite higher costs compared to other colleges, it maintains a transparent fee structure.
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