Admission to the recently upgraded university is primarily based on the MHT-CET exam, with alternative acceptance of JEE Mains scores. As a Gujarati minority institution, Gujarati candidates need a minimum CET score of 100+ for admission, while non-Gujarati applicants require 135+ for competitive streams like Computer Science and IT. The university has the second-largest campus in Mumbai, after IIT Bombay. The entrance process excludes group discussions and negative marking. Faculty members are highly qualified, with most holding Ph.D.
degrees, and maintain a favorable student-to-faculty ratio of 1:10. The curriculum prioritizes understanding over rote learning. The fee structure is high, with general category students paying INR 1.76 lakhs per year, whereas NRI students pay INR 5 lakhs annually. Scholarships and COVID aid are available, with fees starting at approximately 4.7 lakhs per year, increasing by 4% annually. Despite the cost, the university offers substantial facilities, including campus placements and internships.
The robust placement system features top companies like JP Morgan and Google, with a high placement rate of 80-100%. The highest salary package is reported at 58 LPA, and average packages range from 4.5 LPA to 10-15 LPA. Over 200 companies recruit annually, supported by a dedicated placement cell offering internships and job opportunities. Scholarships are based on merit, financial need, and minority status. Financial aid is available, with some students receiving up to 30% fee reduction.
Additional costs include a non-refundable registration fee of 2000 and a development fee of 57591. The university is noted for its quality education and infrastructure, despite the higher cost compared to Mumbai University.
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