The admission process for the course begins with the YVUCET exam, followed by a counseling session for verification and seat confirmation. The applicant achieved a state exam rank of 2,000 and secured a seat within four days after the online option submission. The faculty is experienced, with 12 staff members, including seven doctorate-holding professors. The course curriculum is tailored for software careers, and the total course fee is around Rs.
20,000. The academic fee of Rs. 10,000 is fully covered by government scholarships, meaning students have no direct payment obligations. The college's active placement cell helps about 60% of students secure jobs annually, with companies like TCS, IBM, and Texes recruiting on campus. The highest reported salary is Rs. 60,000 per month. However, salary expectations post-graduation may not always be met, and there is a lack of department-specific interviews. About 50% of students receive internships, though not directly facilitated by the college.
Hostlers get half of their monthly mess fees covered by government scholarships, while day scholars receive approximately Rs. 800 per month. An annual fee of Rs. 10,000 is required, with various scholarships available based on government policies and student categories.





















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