Admission to this college in Maharashtra requires entrance exam scores like MH-CET or JEE, with the process managed through the DTE website. Applicants should have necessary documents ready, especially those with reservation benefits. The college is ranked 2nd for electrical engineering under Pune University and offers admission to non-Maharashtra students through the All India quota. Faculty members are highly experienced, often with PhDs, and focus on modern teaching methods. The college follows the SPPU syllabus and emphasizes self-study and discipline. The fee structure varies by category, with open category students paying ₹90,000 to ₹1,00,000 annually, OBC students around ₹50,000, SC students ₹10,000, and ST students ₹2,000. Scholarships are available for students from families with lower incomes, with the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme significantly reducing fees. For instance, some students pay only ₹10,000 annually. The Economically Backward Class scholarship refunds half of the tuition fees for eligible open category students. The Krutika Scholarship offers ₹50,000 and a job offer to the top-performing third-year female Electrical student. Despite some complaints about the slow scholarship application process, the college supports various government scholarships. The college is centrally located in Pune near Swargate, and despite being small, it offers facilities like on-campus bank offices. It has a strong placement record with companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and Accenture. The average placement package is 5-6 LPA, with the highest being 32 LPA. Approximately 80% of students secure placements, mainly in Comp, IT, and EnTc branches. Internships are compulsory by the third year to enhance industry readiness. The college also offers education loans and a work-and-earn scheme to support economically struggling students. The overall fee structure, including tuition and other fees, totals INR 112,201 annually, subject to category and enrollment year variations.
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