Presidency University Bangalore offers a comprehensive Mechanical Engineering program, accessible through the Karnataka CET or management quota. The college, known for its strong infrastructure, charges a total fee of Rs. 78,500 for students entering through CET, which includes a government fee of Rs. 56,000 and tuition of Rs. 22,500. Management quota fees vary, with top performers in KCET paying around Rs. 90,000 and others about Rs. 1.5 lakh, excluding hostel fees. For hostel accommodation, first-year students pay Rs. 1,10,000, with maintenance and hygiene being highlights.
The BTech first-year tuition is Rs. 1,25,000, plus library and exam fees totaling Rs. 75,000. The Mechanical Engineering department features 100 faculty members, many with PhDs and from prestigious institutions, who are praised for their industry-relevant teaching. The college offers a robust placement program with a focus on aptitude and interview skills, requiring students to complete internships in the second and fourth years. Although internships are unpaid, Presidency University’s strong industry connections provide valuable experience and training, particularly for Civil and Mechanical branches.
Scholarships like the Epass Vidyasiri offer financial aid of about Rs. 21,000 for eligible OBC students. Additionally, students can apply for central and state scholarships, and educational loans are available. Total fees for the four-year program through CET are approximately Rs. 3.45 lakh, with higher costs for management quota students. The college emphasizes continuous assessments and personality development, preparing students for successful careers.
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