Admission to the engineering college in Karnataka is contingent upon passing the K-CET exams post-12th grade, with cutoff ranks deciding admissions. Successful candidates must confirm their seats through a face-to-face interview and by paying the college fee as per government norms, supported by payment proof. The faculty, all doctorate holders, are appreciated for their helpfulness and expertise, with a faculty-to-student ratio of roughly 8:60. Although the faculty is generally praised, one teacher was noted for partiality.
The college's fee structure varies by admission category. For CET and reserved categories (SC/ST), fees are affordable, with SNQ quota offering reduced rates. An annual government and college fee is around INR 30,000, with a separate exam fee of INR 4,000 per semester. Management quota fees are INR 1.60 lakh annually, potentially reaching INR 3 lakh for out-of-state students. Scholarships, including INR 18,000 fee concession and INR 3,500 food allowance, are available for families earning below INR 3 lakhs annually.
Placements are robust, with at least 60 out of 100-120 students placed per department and companies offering multiple job opportunities. The college provides a 150-hour pre-placement training program from the 7th semester and arranged internships for 70 students. Scholarships of INR 75,000 are offered to SC/ST students, but general category students may face challenges without financial assistance. Summer semester retakes are available for failed subjects, incurring additional fees.
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