Admission to the college is through the Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra, using the Common Entrance Test based on the 12th-grade syllabus. The application process involves multiple CAP rounds and document submission, including an anti-ragging form. Since 2016, only CET scores are considered for admission. The college, autonomous since 2006, charges around ₹70,000 annually for open students. Fees vary by category: OBC students pay between ₹33,000 to ₹54,840, SC students around ₹2,500, ST students approximately ₹925, and open category students up to ₹77,000 yearly. Scholarships, like the Siemens and MahaDBT, help reduce costs, especially for reserved categories. Placements are strong in IT and CSE with 90-100% rates and packages up to 20 LPA from companies like Amazon. Core branches have lower placement rates around 15%. The average package for IT and CS is 3.5 to 6 LPA, with recruiters like TCS and Wipro. However, internship support is lacking. The course fee for four years is about ₹3.6 lakhs, with financial assistance available through the MahaDBT portal and other scholarships. The college also offers the "kamva ani shika" scheme for financial help.
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