Admission to the Civil Engineering program at Thakur College of Engineering and Technology requires a minimum of 50% in the 12th board exams and participation in the Maharashtra CET. The admission process includes a merit-based selection through CET scores, document verification, and participation in up to three CAP rounds, followed by counseling if necessary. The college is known for its infrastructure and knowledgeable faculty, with a strong emphasis on effective teaching.
Established in 2015, the Civil and Mechanical departments are relatively new. Annual tuition fees range from ?1,30,000 to ?1,45,000 for general category students, but economically disadvantaged and reserved category students pay substantially less, around ?30,000, with EBC quota students paying 50% of the fees. Additional fees include ?500 for forms and ?1,500 for the student council. Scholarships are available for academically excellent and financially needy students. The college boasts a strong placement record, with Computer Science and IT departments achieving 100% placement rates.
Overall, 90% of participants secure jobs, with top recruiters like Accenture, Tata, and Amazon. The highest package offered is 30 LPA, while the average package for Computer and IT is 4.5 LPA, and the minimum is 2.4 LPA. Civil Engineering placements have decreased, with the highest package at 12 LPA. A mandatory 600-hour internship is part of the program, with support from the college's Training and Placement Cell. Financial aid is available through government schemes and scholarships like the EBC Scholarship for those with a GPA over 9, the Tata Scholarship for students with an SGPA above 8.6, and the EWT Government Scholarship for families earning below eight lakhs annually.
Despite the rich infrastructure, the total cost for a Civil Engineering degree is approximately 6.5 lakhs over four years, with scholarships mitigating expenses.
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