New Horizon College of Engineering offers engineering programs with a strong focus on placements and holistic student development. Admissions are through CET and DCET exams, with options for management quota seats involving higher fees, especially for popular branches like CSC and ECE. The college ensures 94-98% placement rates, with companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and Microsoft offering job packages from 9 LPA to 35 LPA, averaging 6.5 LPA. About 50 companies recruit from the college, and students are eligible for placements in their third year. Although there is no formal internship program, students often find internships independently, earning stipends between 10K to 35K. The curriculum, updated biennially, follows the NEP pattern and includes several evaluations each semester. The college charges different fees based on admission type: CET admissions cost under Rs 50,000 annually, whereas management quotas range from Rs 2 to 3 lakh per year. Specific programs cost Rs 80,000 to 1.4 lakh annually. Direct admissions may require up to Rs 15 lakh including fees and hostels, excluding high donations for certain branches. Placements and other activities involve additional charges, making it a pricier choice compared to other institutions. Scholarships are available through government schemes but not directly from the college, with special provisions for Karnataka board students. Faculty at New Horizon is well-qualified, with a student-faculty ratio of 3:10, allowing personalized teaching. Faculty members are approachable and willing to offer extra help. The college promotes an active campus life with cultural and sports activities. Despite some communication barriers with certain faculty, most are supportive. No fee hike policy is in place, maintaining steady annual fees, excluding re-exam and fast-track course charges.
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