Admission to the college is possible via the Common Entrance Test (CET) managed by the Karnataka Examinations Authority, or through management quota. Selection depends on CET ranks, with a streamlined online process for branch selection and fee payment. Necessary documents include CET tickets, caste and income certificates, and academic records. The faculty is known for being approachable and supportive, fostering strong student relationships, particularly in the mechanical engineering department. The faculty-to-student ratio is about 1:50. Despite high fees, scholarships ranging from 30-50% help mitigate expenses. Annual fees are around INR 1 lakh, with CET fees at INR 60,000 and college charges at INR 32,000. Management seats are more expensive, especially for rural candidates. Auxiliary costs include transportation and materials, with installment options available for lower-income families. Over 400 placements are facilitated, with internships being mandatory but generally unpaid. Circuit branches benefit most from placements, with firms like Bosch, BMW, and TCS participating. A recent placement saw 79 companies making 442 offers, achieving 80% placement for eligible students. Internships are emphasized, with 100% attainment reported, and collaboration with companies like BHEL. Scholarships are available annually, based on caste and income, with special concessions for high academic performers. Tuition fees for UG courses range from INR 3,86,296 to 7,44,444, while PG courses range from INR 1,16,940 to 1,36,940, excluding additional fees.
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