The college faces several issues with its faculty, notably a high faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:60, which could limit individual attention. There are concerns about bias against non-Marathi students and a lack of courtesy, though Prashant Chogule is praised for his supportive approach. The course structure, which includes 2 unit tests and 1 semester exam, is relevant but not well-executed. Electronics is a challenging subject for many. Placement opportunities begin in the 6th semester with companies like TCS, Cognizant, and Amazon.
About 90% of students secure placements yearly, with salaries ranging from 4 to 8 lakh INR, and the highest package reaching 27 lakh INR. Selection can be competitive, as seen with a company selecting only 6 out of 410 candidates. Internships are also available from the 6th semester. The annual tuition fee is between Rs. 1,62,000 and Rs. 1,83,000, with a total estimated cost for four years around Rs. 6,50,000. Additional costs include exam fees of Rs. 3,500 to Rs. 5,000, library fees of Rs. 500, uniform and ID card costs of Rs. 4,500, and a graduation ceremony fee of Rs. 7,500.
Scholarships are offered, especially for students from Jammu and Kashmir and lower castes, but some students still face issues obtaining them. The fee structure is seen as high compared to other private colleges, increasing by 5% annually.
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