Admission to this college is primarily determined by the Karnataka CET ranking, with approximately 1.4 lakh students participating in the exam. The process is straightforward, without group discussions or interviews, and involves a counseling session for college selection based on rank. The annual tuition fee for government-aided students is around ₹40,000, while COMEDK students pay significantly higher fees of ₹1.25 lakh per annum. Additional fees include a college development charge of ₹17,000 and registration fees of ₹2,000. Scholarships such as E-pass and Vidyashri are available, though not for General Merit students. Placement activities begin in the seventh semester, with a placement rate of 65-76%. Notable recruiters include Infosys, TCS, and others, offering average packages between 3 to 3.5 LPA and a highest package of 16 LPA from the ECE branch. Internship opportunities are limited but increasing. Faculty quality is generally high, though concerns exist about some relying on traditional methods. The college offers scholarship opportunities through government schemes, and loan facilities via private banks and the Karnataka government. Fees are fixed for four years, with aided students paying ₹43,810 annually, unaided students ₹93,000, and reduced fees of ₹28,000 for SC/ST students. Management quota fees are higher, ranging from 3.5 to 4 lakh INR, with limited scholarships for these students. Overall, the college is considered affordable, with a feasible fee structure compared to others in North Karnataka, and offers good value in terms of education and placement opportunities.
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