The college's admission process primarily involves the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (CET) and COMEDK for non-Karnataka students, with a counseling process that includes multiple rounds and slots based on ranks, ideally between 9000-11000. Admission can also be secured through a management quota. The college offers well-qualified faculty, with about 40% holding doctorate degrees, and a student-to-faculty ratio ranging from 1:30 to 1:70, ensuring manageable class sizes. The curriculum incorporates MOOC courses, mini-projects, and flipped classrooms, although teaching methods could be improved, and faculty turnover is noted.
The fee structure varies by admission mode: KCET students pay around ?82,000 annually, COMEDK entrants about ?2,00,000, and management seats range from ?3,00,000 to ?6,00,000 per year. Hostel fees are approximately ?1,00,000 annually. Scholarships are available, particularly for high achievers, and additional fees apply for internal training programs. The fee structure is transparent but can increase annually for new students. The college boasts a strong placement program with over 100-150 companies visiting annually.
The highest package in recent years reached 36 LPA, with an average between 6-7 LPA. Placement rates are high, especially in Computer Science and Information Science. Placement training starts from the first year, including the TYL program to enhance skills. Major recruiters include Amazon, Deloitte, TCS, and Infosys. Internships are encouraged, with some leading to pre-placement offers. CMRIT offers a variety of scholarships based on criteria like academic performance, parental income, and specific categories such as minorities.
Scholarships include Huawei and CMR scholarships, with support for women and Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe students. Despite a fee hike by the Karnataka government, scholarships and payment installment options help ease financial burdens.
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