Admission to this prominent architecture school in India is merit-based, considering both the 12th class scores and the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA). The admission process involves several CAP rounds where students list their preferences and are assigned colleges based on their merit ranking. The college offers two sections with different fee structures: the aided section has annual fees ranging from approximately 25,000 to 30,000 INR, while the unaided section charges fees exceeding 100,000 INR per year.
Although the college lacks a formal placement system, students are encouraged to seek internships independently, with support from seniors and faculty. A variety of internship opportunities are available, allowing students to pursue areas that match their interests. Additionally, the Maharashtra government provides scholarships and financial aid for students whose family income falls below a certain level, helping them manage their educational costs.




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