Admission to the college is primarily through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET), with civil engineering seats usually requiring a rank under 10,000, although some students with ranks of 17,000 and 21,000 have been successful. Alternative admission routes include COMEDK or management quotas, sometimes involving significant donations. The college ranks among the top six in the state, with experienced faculty who hold qualifications from reputable universities. Teaching methods are generally interactive and innovative, although some faculty irregularities are noted.
The fee structure varies: government quota admissions cost around Rs 35,400 per year for aided seats, while COMEDK admissions are approximately Rs 1.75 lakh per year, and management seats are more expensive. Hostel fees range from Rs 26,025 to Rs 42,025. Scholarships and concessions are available, benefiting students from rural or low-income backgrounds and caste minorities. The college boasts a strong placement record, with about 90% of students securing jobs in companies like Bosch, Infosys, and JSW Steels.
The highest salary package is Rs 20 LPA, and the minimum ranges between Rs 4-6 LPA. IT branches have better placement rates compared to non-IT branches, and the college actively organizes campus drives. Internship opportunities are available, particularly for final-semester students, although stipends are not guaranteed. The college supports students financially through significant scholarships covering up to 70% of fees, government scholarships like Vidyasiri for eligible students, and education loans from the on-campus Syndicate Bank.
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