The college offers quality education with admissions starting in March for 120 seats, evenly divided between Mechanical and Avionics streams. Applicants need at least 50% in 12th-grade Science to qualify. While the science faculty is strong, the arts faculty is lacking, particularly in English proficiency. Facilities like labs and sports areas are well-equipped, but canteen hygiene is poor. Out of 150 students, about 100 pass exams, with no strict measures for absenteeism.
Fees are reasonable, with a noticeable difference between aided and unaided sections, and decrease over time. The college provides robust placement assistance, with 70% of students securing jobs. Placements begin in the third year, after the 5th and 6th semesters, with packages ranging from 2 LPA to 4 LPA. Major recruiters include Infosys, ICICI Bank, and TCS. While focused on sales and marketing roles, the college does not directly provide internships but supports students in finding them.
Internships have been offered by IDBI Bank and Air India. Skills programs like CFX and NISM are available. Scholarships are offered to top students, especially for SC/ST, OBC, and open category students with income below 8 lakhs. Fees can be paid in installments, and government freeships are available. Despite recent declines in placements due to COVID-19, opportunities exist through collaborations with foreign universities and organizations. The Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Scheme is available for open category students via the Mahadbt portal.
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