Admission to the college is determined by the MH-CET score, and the department selection is made during the application process. The college has 8 engineering departments, including Information Technology, which started in 1996. The admission process is completed in person, requiring documents like Aadhaar and PAN cards. The faculty is experienced, with many pursuing PhDs, and each group of 20 students is assigned a teacher guardian. The teaching staff is generally supportive but has been criticized for lacking interactive methods.
The marking system will change in 2024 to a single 100-mark exam. The first-year faculty is particularly supportive, with good student relationships. The fee structure is competitive, with the first-year fee at 1.25 lakh INR and subsequent years at 1.05 lakh INR. General category students pay around 1 lakh INR annually. Financial assistance includes the Tuition Fee Waiver System, reducing fees to 20,000-30,000 INR for eligible students. The college's placement record is impressive, with 1220 students placed this year.
IT and Computer Science branches have an 80-90% placement rate, while non-tech branches have 70-80%. The average salary package ranges from 4 to 6 LPA, with the highest domestic package at 45 LPA and international packages up to 34 LPA. Over 100 companies, including Microsoft, Infosys, and TCS, participate in recruitment. Internships start from the second year, with paid opportunities from companies like TCS and Accenture. The college supports student startups and has a centralized placement system.
Various scholarships are available, including EBC, Postmatric, and Rajashri Shahu Maharaj scholarships. OBC students get a 50% scholarship, and TFWS reduces fees significantly. General category students with a family income under 8 lakh are also eligible for benefits. The basic annual fee is around 1.5 lakh INR, varying by category, with specific scholarships reducing costs further. Campus placements have a 90% rate, an average package of 6 LPA, and a top package of 33.25 LPA.
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