Admission to MIT Pune for engineering courses is based on JEE Mains and/or MHT-CET scores, with students needing to register and update their exam details online. A rank under 3000 in MAH CET typically secures a seat in popular domains like Computer and Mechanical Engineering. The college, affiliated with Pune University, is renowned for its Computer Engineering program and accepts students nationwide. The faculty, mostly postgraduates and some with PhDs, is approachable, with a faculty-to-student ratio from 1:21 to 1:100.
The examination is strict but manageable, with mid-semester and end-semester exams. Annual tuition fees for B.Tech programs range from INR 3.1 to 3.55 lakhs, with additional costs for development, lab, and exam fees, totaling up to INR 14,20,000 for a four-year program. Hostel and mess facilities cost an additional INR 1.28 lakh annually. Fees can be paid in three installments, and scholarships ranging from 10% to 100% in tuition fee waivers are available, mainly based on entrance exam performance.
The college has a robust placement record, with placement percentages consistently above 80%, reaching up to 99% for certain courses. The highest salary package reported is 70 LPA, with companies like Amazon and Google offering up to 64 LPA and 50 LPA, respectively. The average salary package varies between 6 LPA and 10 LPA, with the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) average at 7 LPA. Top recruiters include Infosys, Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, and TCS.
Students typically become eligible for placements in the 6th or 7th semester, with internships starting in the 3rd year, offering stipends between 5,000 and 50,000 rupees per month. Despite the high fee structure, the university provides valuable internship and placement opportunities.
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