Admission to the college requires candidates to have a minimum of 50% marks in their 12th-grade exams and over a 60 percentile in the CET exam. Additionally, the college conducts its own entrance exam to assess applicants' technical knowledge. Eligible candidates are placed on a merit list based on entrance exam scores and HSC marks, with those scoring below 50% in HSC being ineligible. The BCS course is specifically for students with a science background.
The faculty is noted for industry experience, with each member having at least two years of work experience. Classes are punctual, and while faculty members are educated and cooperative, some students note a focus solely on completing the syllabus. The BCS course fee is 15,000 rupees per year, payable in three installments of 5,000 rupees. The college does not charge additional fees beyond this structure, and some teachers assist students who struggle with payments.
Different courses have varying fee structures, which may change based on student category or caste. Payment can be made via debit card or cash. Non-grant students face additional admission fees, and the fee breakdown lacks transparency. Placement prospects are positive, with companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, HDFC, Axis, SBI, and Bajaj Finance participating in campus recruitment. The minimum salary offered is a 2 lakh CTC, though the college does not provide internships or extensive placement preparation, and favoritism is a concern.
The college offers more than 3,000 scholarships through methods like the EBC and Ambedkar Scholarship Plan, available to minority and all category students based on good exam scores. Scholarships are provided by the government of Maharashtra, and students must apply via a government website.











































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