The mechanical engineering program offers diverse opportunities in design and manufacturing, with potential for work in IT sectors linked to mechanical fields. Admission is through the COMEDK entrance exam. The faculty's effectiveness is criticized, with political distractions affecting teaching quality. Fees differ based on admission method: CET entrants pay 85,000 to 100,000, COMEDK entrants pay 150,000 to 200,000, and payment/donation entrants pay 180,000 to 230,000.
Placement opportunities begin in the 6th semester, with 40-50% of students placed through the college. Internships offer practical experience. Scholarships mainly benefit SC/ST students, with merit-based options for high achievers, although general category students don't receive similar financial aid. Despite moderate tuition fees, the campus lacks robust job placement support.
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