Admissions to engineering colleges in Maharashtra are conducted via the MHT-CET, requiring open category candidates to secure at least 150 marks in PCM. The process involves CAP rounds managed by the Directorate of Technical Education, Mumbai. This institution is affiliated with Shivaji University. The faculty is highly qualified, with most holding M. Tech degrees and having industry experience. The fee structure varies by caste, with the actual fee around ?85,000.
Open category students pay ?82,000. Scholarships and financial aid options, including EBC and the Punjabrao Deshmukh hostel allowance scheme, are available, potentially reducing fees significantly for eligible students. Campus placements start in the 7th or 8th semester, with about 5 companies visiting annually, offering packages between 3 to 4 LPA and selecting around 6 students each. The college supports students with internships, mostly unpaid, and provides off-campus opportunities. Scholarships based on caste, income, and merit are available, significantly reducing education costs for eligible students.
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