D.Y. Patil College of Engineering in Kolhapur offers a well-structured Electronics and Telecommunication program with an eight-semester curriculum that balances theory and practical knowledge. The faculty is qualified, with some members having engineering backgrounds and others holding master's degrees. They are supportive and assist students with assignments and homework. The exam structure includes End Semester Exams (70 marks), Continuous Internal Evaluation (30 marks), and Tutorial work (25 marks), with a total of 125 marks per subject and a passing score of 28 out of 70 for theory exams.
Around 20% of students typically fail to pass the exams. Placement eligibility begins in the sixth or seventh semester, with 80-90% of students securing jobs in reputable companies like Infosys, TCS, Wipro, and others over the past few years. The average salary package is Rs 300,000, with the highest reaching Rs 1,800,000. The college has a strong placement record, especially in the textile department, although core branches have lower placement ratios.
The fee structure is caste-based, with general category students paying around 84,000 INR annually, while fees for other categories are significantly lower, such as 47,000 INR for OBC/EBC general, 4,000 INR for VJNT, and 5,000 INR for SC/ST/NT. Scholarships through government schemes like Mahadbt and Rajshree Shahu Maharaj benefit about 80% of students. The total fee for the electronics and telecommunication program is 4,60,000 INR for four years. BVCOEK fees are approximately 1,00,000 INR per year, with a yearly increment of 2,000-4,000 INR.
Students also receive project guidance during their second and third years, aiding in job placement, and they often pursue internships independently or through alumni referrals to boost their career prospects.
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