The course has a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:60, with around 30 faculty members for approximately 200 students. Faculty qualifications are robust, with all holding MTech and postgraduate degrees from top institutions. Despite this, outside-class interactions are limited and some students struggle to get doubts resolved beyond class hours. Academically, the course includes three internal exams, three quizzes, and a semester-end exam, with about 30 students failing. The curriculum is deemed average but surpasses other colleges'.
Standout faculty include Keerthiprasad and Madhukesh for their teaching in C Programming and Engineering Mathematics-1, while others like Darshan and Kavya receive criticism for communication skills. In placements, 60-70% of the 2022 Computer Science batch secured jobs with firms like Wipro, Accenture, TCS, and Infosys participating. Eligibility for placements begins after the 6th semester, and about 60% secure campus placements, with the highest salary offer being 40 LPA. Internships are available post-4th and 6th semesters and as a full-semester option in the final year, but they are unpaid.
Fees for management students are about INR 1.5 lakh, while government seat students pay around INR 96.6K. The Karnataka government offers scholarships of INR 18K for General category and INR 60K for SC/ST students. Tuition fees are approximately INR 66K, and the Jagananna Vidya Deevena scholarship covers full fee reimbursement. Fees vary with admission type: management seats cost around INR 2 lakh annually, while merit seat fees are a combination of INR 106,231 for tuition, INR 41,169 for university fees, INR 5,000 for books, and INR 12,000 for registration.
SC and ST students benefit from free laptops and scholarships, but no financial aid exists for other students.
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