Admission to the college is primarily through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (CET), with a government fee of INR 4,000 for four years under the SNQ category. Other CET seats cost INR 56,000 annually. Management quota admissions are more costly. The college offers six departments with experienced faculty, maintaining a 1:200 faculty-student ratio. Tuition fees are INR 50,000 for Karnataka students and INR 150,000 for out-of-state students, with CET and management fees at INR 80,000 and INR 200,000, respectively. COMEDK fees are INR 150,000 per year. Fee hikes and strict payment deadlines are enforced, although scholarships are available, especially for CET students. Placement is IT-centric, with companies like Infosys and IBM recruiting. The average salary package is 4.5 lakh per annum, peaking at 17 lakh. Approximately 10-15% of students secure placements, mainly in IT, with limited opportunities for mechanical and civil branches. Internships are offered from the fourth semester in IT, often unpaid. Scholarships from external sources, such as the ePass scholarship for SC/ST and OBC students, provide financial aid, but the college itself does not offer its own scholarships or loans. Hostel fees are high, with annual increases. Overall, while the college offers solid IT placement and experienced faculty, challenges include limited core company opportunities for certain branches and high costs for out-of-state and management students.
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