The admission process involves two exams, after which results are declared in 20 days. Applicants fill an online form on the Directorate of Technical Education Maharashtra website, listing college preferences. College allocation is done through three CAP rounds based on marks and stream preferences. An initial online payment confirms the seat, with the balance paid at the college. The faculty is well-qualified, with 70% rated as very good. The student-to-faculty ratio is 30:1 for first-year students. The BTech program spans eight semesters, with six exams annually. The annual fee is 117,000 INR, increasing yearly, with no installment options. Reserved category students, like those under TFWS or OBC/NT/ST/SC, pay reduced fees. Additional costs include journals at 200 INR monthly. Placement is strong, especially for computer science and IT students, with companies like Mahindra and TCS recruiting. The highest package is 36 LPA, while average packages range from 4-10 LPA. Around 80-95% of students secure placements. A minimum CGPA of 6.75 is required for placements. Internships are available with companies like HCL and Honda. Scholarships are offered based on categories such as SC/ST, OBC, and EBC. SC category students pay approximately 4,054 INR, with further fee reductions possible through scholarships. Annual fees for SC/ST students are around 21,000 to 23,000 INR, OBC students pay about 75,000 to 80,000 INR, and open category students face fees up to 130,000 INR, with potential 10% discounts for achieving an 8-pointer in exams. The Mahadbt scholarship is available for merit-cum-need students. Overall, fees vary significantly by category, from 4,000 INR for SC/ST students to 130,000 INR for open category students. The average placement package is approximately 4 lakh INR.
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