The admission process at the college involves multiple CAP rounds, typically three, where a candidate's name on the merit list, based on diploma percentage, confirms admission. The procedure begins with visiting the institution, filling out a CAP round form, and finalizing admission through the ARC center's centralized system. The college schedule features 5 lectures and 2 practicals daily, with faculty comprising experienced and newly joined members, some with PhDs. Industry visits, workshops, and a Bosch Siemens training module certificate are offered.
The student-teacher ratio is 60:1. Fees are economical, with several payment options and installment plans. The annual fee for open category students is around INR 60,000 to 70,000, while OBC students pay half, and SC, ST, NT students pay around 5% of the total fee. Significant scholarships are available, potentially resulting in no fees for some reservation category students. Approximately 89-95% of students secure placements with average salaries of 3.5 to 4-5 lakhs per annum, and the highest reported salary is 18 lakhs per annum.
Companies like Bajaj, Bosch, and Ashoka recruit on campus. Internships offer stipends of about 3000 Rs. per month. Government scholarships and fee waivers, such as the Rajshri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Shulk Yojana, are accessible to students. The cost structure includes a course fee of INR 60,000 per year, hostel fee of INR 58,000 per year, and an exam fee of INR 9,000 per year. SC and ST students pay only INR 650 in total, as the government covers the remaining fees.
Part-time campus jobs with stipends are available for financially needy students.
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