Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE), Airoli, admits students through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) based on MH-CET and JEE Mains scores, requiring a minimum score of 40% for eligibility. Admission fees are INR 62,000 for OBC students and INR 101,500 for open category students. The college is known for its civil engineering program but faces challenges in computer engineering placements. Faculty members, many with MTech and some with PhDs, offer support and guidance, providing a good student-to-faculty ratio. The 4-year engineering program includes unit tests and a semester exam each semester, covering fundamental subjects like DBMS and OOPS. Concerns exist over teaching pace and practical knowledge, though placements are robust, with companies like TCS and Infosys hiring. The average placement rate is 70-85%, with salaries ranging from 3-4 LPA on average to a high of 35 LPA. Scholarships offer financial relief, especially for reserved categories, with SC/ST and OBC students receiving various government scholarships. Fee structure varies by category, with general students paying around INR 105,000-108,000 annually, OBC students around INR 55,000, and SC/ST students INR 3,000-10,000, with scholarships providing up to 80% discounts. Despite the relatively high fees, facilities and educational quality have room for improvement. Internships are available but often off-campus. The college's infrastructure includes a new canteen and water coolers but lacks adequate health facilities. The placement program is supported by a strong alumni network and a proactive Training and Placement Cell, enhancing student career development. The college is affiliated with Abhudaya Bank for fee payment, and scholarships are available under the TFWS scheme for high-achieving students, though no internal loan facilities are offered.
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