Admission to the college is merit-based, requiring documents like previous marksheets, residential proof, and identity documents. Reserved category applicants need a caste certificate. The streamlined process takes about an hour. The faculty, comprising doctorate and master's degree holders, ensures a 4:1 student-to-teacher ratio, offering both theoretical and practical learning. The assessment includes two internal exams, a home assignment (40% weightage), and a final exam (60% weightage). Fees for Indian students within the state are 25,000 INR, 50,000 INR for those from outside the state, and 100,000 INR for foreign students, with potential variations.
SC/ST students may pay as low as 3,500 INR annually with scholarships covering up to 65,000 INR. Non-Maharashtrian general category students pay about 17,000 INR yearly. MSc students typically pay 34,000 INR over two years, reducible to 16,000 INR with scholarships. Hostel fees range from 3,000 to 10,000 INR annually. Placement starts from the 4th semester, involving 14 companies like Tata Motors, Novartis, and GSK, with average packages of 3 to 4 lakh INR, and a notable 43 LPA package from Google.
About 90% of students secure jobs, while others pursue civil services or government exams. The college assists in local job connections for unplaced students. Internships last from 10 days to 3 months. Various scholarships, including those from the government and private entities, support students financially. The college emphasizes practical exposure through field visits and events.
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