Admission to the college is competitive, requiring a high merit score through the CET process with at least 50% in PCM for 12th standard results. MHTCET scores between 90 to 135 are necessary, varying by course, with higher cutoffs for computer and mechanical courses. JEE-Mains is also an accepted entrance exam. Admissions are merit-based and involve three provisional allotments. The faculty is highly regarded, offering educational and personal guidance, though some rely heavily on notes. Exam structure includes two main exams each semester and unit tests. The college provides placement assistance and various scholarships, supported primarily by government schemes. Open category fees are around 110,000 INR, decreasing each year, with reduced fees for OBC, NT, and SC/ST categories. Placement rates have improved since 2014, with 650-750 students placed annually. Major companies visit the campus offering packages around 7 LPA; smaller companies offer 3-4 LPA. The highest package was 7.5 LPA, with an average of 2-3 LPA. Internships with companies like Mercedes Benz and Ford Motors are sourced by students, especially for mechanical and production sandwich branches with compulsory internship semesters. Placements are mostly available from the 7th semester, though many roles are non-technical. Scholarships are mainly based on government schemes, with significant fee reductions for EBC, OBC, VJNT/NT-(A/B/C/D)/TFWS, ST, and SC students. Students with family incomes below ₹3 lakhs may also qualify for additional scholarships.
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