The admission process at this government college follows the KCET procedure, requiring applicants to submit documents and CET ranks for admission. Special criteria exist for students from North-East and Union Territories. The faculty is well-qualified, mostly with postgraduate degrees, but guest faculty face criticism. As a government institution, the college offers affordable fees; the annual fee is around 22,000 INR, reduced to 5,000 INR for many students from nearby villages and scheduled tribes.
Scholarships further reduce costs, but scholarship management issues and expensive university exam fees are noted. Campus placements are available with companies like Google and Microsoft, with placements mainly in Computer Science, Electronics, and Electrical Engineering, while Mechanical and Civil Engineering receive less attention. Students must seek internships externally. The placement process is improving, but few students secure placements annually. The college supports accessing government scholarships through the E-pass portal, including options like the Vidyasiri Scholarship and others based on academic performance, but does not provide its own scholarships or loan facilities.
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