SJCE is a government-aided college offering admissions through various entrance exams like Karnataka CET, COMED-K, and JEE-Mains, or through management quota. The Karnataka CET considers Class 11 and 12 syllabi, with entrance test and Class 12 marks equally influencing rank. The college reserves seats for northeastern students through CSAB-NEUT counselling. Fees vary by admission mode: COMED-K is more expensive, while KCET or CSAB-NEUT are affordable. Government quota fees are set by the government, while management fees are decided annually. Previously, annual fees were around INR 40,000 for government-aided and INR 70,000 for unaided courses via K-CET. SJCE is now an independent university, altering fees. Placements are strong in circuit branches like CS, IS, and EC, with companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Cisco visiting. Over 100 companies offer packages from 3.5 lakh to over 10 lakh per annum, with the highest at 45 lakh and average salaries of 6-7 lakh. About 70-80% of students secure placements in IT roles. Internships are limited but often sourced independently by students. Placement training is basic, with eligibility starting in the third year. No special scholarships or loans are offered, but government scholarships and fee concessions are available. For financially weaker students, Karnataka's government provides fee concessions and support for food and accommodation. Admission costs for Electrical and Electronics Engineering are approximately 70,000 INR, split between bank and college payments. Faculty members are generally knowledgeable, approachable, and provide valuable guidance beyond the syllabus, particularly for placements and interviews.
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