Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College (JNEC), under MGM's private university, offers engineering courses with admissions through the state government's CAP round process. Prospective students need to complete their 12th board exam and CET entrance exam. The college stands out in the Marathwada region for its excellent infrastructure and faculty, which includes seven PhD holders and experienced senior lecturers. The annual fee for a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) course is around 1 lakh INR, with scholarships available for SC/ST and EBC students.
The college provides a transparent fee structure, accepting various payment methods without additional admission charges. Placement programs, especially in the CS and IT departments, boast over 75% success rates, with nearly 100% on-campus placements and a maximum package of 12 lakh INR per annum. Mechanical Engineering students benefit from the local auto industry, although the average package is 2.5-3.5 lakh INR, with the highest at 7 lakh INR for coding roles.
Internships start in the third year, and companies like Atlas Copco, Infosys, Tata, and Mahindra recruit from the campus. The scholarship process is straightforward, covering about 40% of fees for EBC students and up to 50% for SC, ST, and OBC students. Total study costs range from 4 to 5 lakh INR, with initial fees at 81,000 INR for early batches. Bank loans are available, and fees remain stable throughout the four-year course for initially admitted students.
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