**The Army Institute of Technology (AIT) Pune offers admission solely to the children of army personnel**, based on their **JEE Mains rank**. The **application process starts in March**, with **offline counseling on campus** for eligible candidates, who must have an **All India rank below 1 lakh**. The college's faculty, while highly qualified, has areas for improvement, particularly in the first year, though teaching quality reportedly improves in later years. The curriculum follows **Savitribai Phule Pune University standards**, using an **SGPA-based grading system**.
Fees are substantial, with the **first-year cost around Rs. 2,27,535**, inclusive of tuition, accommodation, and other amenities. **Management seat fees start at Rs. 1.5 lakh**, with **government seat fees significantly lower at Rs. 61,000**. Fees for subsequent years approximate **Rs. 2,90,000**, decreasing to about **Rs. 2,50,000** for the following years, although they are noted to rise annually. Despite high costs, infrastructure and teaching quality may not justify the expense for some.
**AIT boasts a strong placement record, with over 90% of students securing jobs**. The **highest package reaches 1.41 crore**, and **average packages range from 14-15 LPA**, with **CS and IT branches receiving higher averages**. Core mechanical engineering placements are less frequent, with averages around **4.5 LPA**. Students become eligible for placements by the **6th semester**, with around **80-90 recruiting companies annually**. **Internship opportunities begin in the second year**, with notable recruiters like **Amazon, Google, and Microsoft**.
Various scholarships are offered, such as the **ZS Scholarship and PM Scholarship**, benefiting about **one in three students**. Despite high fees, the positive placement record is seen as a reasonable return on investment.
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