Admission to the college is through the KCET exam, typically held in May, with a counseling process in June and July. The college is known for its strong infrastructure, faculty, and placement offers, making it a top choice in Bangalore. Faculty quality is mixed, with CSE and ISE departments noted for student-friendly teaching, while ECE and Mechanical faculties are more stringent. Faculty-student interactions are generally positive with ratios ranging from 40:1 to 60:1. The college charges different fees based on the admission route: KCET students pay INR 50,000 to 93,000 annually, COMED-K students pay INR 1.5 to 2.75 lakhs, and management quota students pay similar to COMED-K, with an additional one-time donation fee ranging from INR 1-8 lakhs. Placement begins in the 7th semester, requiring a minimum of 60% with no backlogs. Key recruiters include TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, and Amazon, offering salaries up to 16 LPA. The college achieves an 85-90% placement rate, with an average package of 4.5 LPA. Approximately 450 companies visit annually, though recent placement rates have declined to about 70%. Scholarships are predominantly for students admitted via KCET, particularly for OBC, SC, and ST categories, with varying amounts. University rank holders and general merit students with high scores receive cash prizes. Hostel fees range from 61,000 to 83,000 INR per year, and the college helps secure educational loans. Tuition fees increase by 3,000 to 4,000 INR annually.
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