Remarks
There is a very simple admission process the student who completed the 12th or diploma is eligible. You can find all application details & details of reservation benefits on the college website (www.mauligroup.org ) or the MHTCET portal. I just want to see more transparency in the admission process & awareness about benefits like TFWS & EWS etc.
Course Curriculum Overview
I choose this course for my overall development and placement in a good company. And also I am a little bit interested in electronics. The faculty-student ratio is moderate about 1:3. The teaching method is not many impressive teachers do their work partially and completed the syllabus on time. All the teachers had the same qualification ME. There are 2-semester exams in one year of 6 months each. The course is somewhat difficult and if you study hard then you will pass it.
Internships Opportunities
There are no such internship opportunities for college students who apply to campus for placement. And the local companies give the internship as in the role for testers or data managers etc. The projects like web development RDNO, ROSEBERY PY, etc.
Placement Experience
From the 3rd year, students are eligible for college placement. If you clear all the subjects. The companies like TSC, CAPGEMINI, ESENCHER, etc visited the college. The highest average package is about 5.6 lakh per annum. Near about 40% of students get placement in college. After getting my degree I will go for college placement.
Fees and Financial Aid
The actual fee for college is 75000 but the scholarship refuses it up to 45000 for OBC, 15000 for NT, SC for 8000, etc. These all are Maharashtra government scholarships. If you are admitted through cap rounds of MHTCET.
Campus Life
We had an annual fest named IGNITE in college. There are more than 20000 books in the college library. Classrooms are good if to study. There are so many curricular activities we do in college but the sports are not good. Don't have a good ground to play sports. All curricular activities are organized by the social goop called ESA (electronics student association).
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