Admission to the college is primarily through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET), with a government seat accessible for candidates ranking as low as 53,000. The admission process includes notifications, document submission, and fee payment, with annual tuition set at 42,590 INR for government quota students. Additional costs range from 5,000 to 10,000 INR for transport and facilities, with exam fees starting at 560 INR, escalating to 1,200 INR by the final year.
The college maintains a low annual fee of 40,000 INR, in contrast to the higher 100,000 INR for payment seat students, now increased to 220,000 INR under GM University. The infrastructure is robust, and the faculty-student ratio is favorable at 10:1, with competent faculty providing guidance, despite some concerns about strictness and partiality in student evaluations. Practical sessions need enhancement. Placements are mixed, with around 50 companies visiting annually, predominantly BPOs, though notable firms like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys also participate.
Software branches see an 80% placement rate, but the overall rate is 40%. The highest salary package was 34 LPA, with typical offers ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 LPA. Students are eligible for placements in their 6th semester, but lack college-provided internships. Scholarships are available, including 45,000 INR for minority students and 18,000 INR from the government, with state-level toppers receiving a fee waiver. Hostel fees are 150,000 INR annually.
Government scholarships such as Vidyasiri and SSP are offered, but the college's scholarship coordinator is reportedly unhelpful.
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