To enroll in the engineering program, candidates must first pass the Common Entrance Test (CET) and register on the college's official website. Admission is based on a merit list determined by CET scores. All faculty members hold PhDs, ensuring high teaching standards, and they are dedicated to addressing student concerns. The annual course fee is approximately Rs. 90,000, with hostel accommodations costing Rs. 50,000 per year. This fee structure might be burdensome for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, but financial assistance and scholarships are available to help mitigate costs.
The college, being new, does not yet have placement records, as this is its first batch. Despite this, its home university, ICT Mumbai, has a strong placement history. Additionally, many students are more interested in starting their own businesses than in seeking placements. Financial assistance covering hostel fees was provided last year, and support for academic expenses continues. The college is actively working to secure government scholarships to further assist students.
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