The college provides a supportive and approachable faculty environment, maintaining a commendable faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 1:3. Exams are structured into two main assessments per semester, requiring a minimum of 24 marks in endsem exams and a total passing percentage of 40%. The mathematics faculty is particularly praised for its expertise. The college boasts a strong placement program, attracting about 443 companies. The highest package this year was 43 LPA for off-campus placement at Microsoft, while on-campus offers peaked at 28 LPA.
Average packages are reported around 6.7 LPA, with tech branches averaging 4-5 LPA. Placement rates range from 70-90%, higher in tech branches. Key recruiters include TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Capgemini, and Cognizant. Students start placements in the 7th semester, with some companies like TCS and Infosys offering internships that pay 10,000 to 15,000 per month. Annual fees differ by category: ?148,000 for general students, ?83,000 for OBC and SEBC students, and full waivers for SC and ST students, except for nominal fees.
EWS students benefit from a 50% tuition waiver, paying ?77,000, while NT category fees vary from ?10,000 to ?19,000. Additional costs include a ?225 medical insurance, a ?1,450 exam fee per semester, and around ?1,000 for stationery. Scholarships like the Rajashri Shahu Maharaj Scholarship and Mahadbt scholarship offer significant discounts based on category and income. Tuition fees increase yearly, with a management fee for certain departments ranging from ?5 lakh to ?11 lakh.
The college lacks institutional scholarships, requiring students to seek private options if needed.
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