Admission to engineering programs in Karnataka in 2013 was mainly via the Karnataka CET, with a rank of 21063 qualifying the candidate for college based on rank and cut-offs. An alternative was the COMEDK CET, leading to a Mechanical Engineering seat. Karnataka CET candidates benefited from lower fees. The faculty at Bapuji Institute of Engineering and Technology is highly qualified, enhancing the learning experience with practical applications. The fee structure is approximately Rs 1,00,000 per year, with university and college fees, and a convocation fee in the final semester, totaling around Rs 1,50,000 annually, including tuition and accommodation. The college offers lower fees compared to other institutes, but financial constraints affect some students. Placement rates are 40-60%, with major recruiters like TCS and Infosys. The highest salary packages range from 2.5 lakh to 24 lakh. Students are eligible for placements from the 6th semester, though some face challenges. Internships last 1 to 5 months without stipends. Scholarships primarily benefit OBC and backward caste students, with tuition fees totaling Rs 375,000 over four years. Government scholarships and 0% interest loans are available, but the college doesn't provide direct scholarships. Fee hikes are offset by SNQ quota and government scholarships, significantly reducing fees, as seen with one student paying only Rs 30,000.
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