Admission to the college can be secured through direct counseling or by passing an entrance exam, for which a 100 INR fee is required. A demand draft of 20,000 INR is needed to confirm admission after passing the exam. The college provides scholarships for merit students, offering a 50% fee concession for those scoring above 90% in their +2 exams, and a full waiver for top state performers. Comparatively, the fee structure is reasonable at 1,20,000 INR, with no application fees or donations required.
Mechanical students from the 2015 batch faced higher costs, with tuition at 2,10,000 INR, additional fees of 20,000 INR, and hostel charges of 80,000 INR. However, a 75% tuition reduction is available through scholarships. Despite the college's effective faculty and supportive environment for projects and industrial visits, placement opportunities are limited. Placements are below average, with few students securing jobs at companies like Wipro and Mu Sigma, and core companies hiring only 2-3 students per batch.
Internships are available, such as with Isuzu, and industry-based final year projects are encouraged, even abroad at no cost, though stipend inconsistencies have been reported. The college supports education loans through Vijaya Bank for eligible students and offers assistance to those facing financial difficulties. Overall, while the fees are feasible given the facilities, the placement performance needs improvement.
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