Admission to the college is conducted through the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) process, requiring students to enroll online and participate in the Central Allotment Process (CAP) rounds. Admission is based on merit, factoring in JEE Mains, MH-CET scores, and 12th-grade results. Merit lists determine seat allocation, with options for preferred colleges and branches. The process includes fee payment and document submission, with cutoffs varying by caste. The faculty, many with Ph.D. or M.Tech degrees, are highly qualified, especially in the Civil Engineering Department, which excels in practical knowledge and entrepreneurship support. The faculty-to-student ratio during projects is 1:6-7, and teaching methods include blackboards and smart screens. Attendance of 75% is mandatory. As an autonomous institute, fees have increased annually by 10%, with Open Category students currently paying around ₹85,000, and OBC students around ₹42,000. SC/ST students pay approximately ₹2,200-2,500, and TFWS students pay about ₹8,000. Despite being a government college, fees are considered high but less than nearby private institutions. The college offers various scholarships, including government and private schemes like Siemens, Spandan, and alumni-funded scholarships, accessible via the MAHA-DBT portal. The overall placement rate is around 65%, with non-core branches like Computer Science and IT achieving nearly 100% placement, contrasting with core branches like Civil Engineering. The average package is about 3.3 LPA, with a maximum reaching 7.5 LPA. Prominent recruiters include TCS, Cognizant, and Reliance. Internship opportunities are mainly self-sought, although some branches receive structured support.
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