Admission to the college is decided through a ranking system that considers 50% of the Common Entrance Test (CET) score and 50% of 12th-grade scores in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry. The rank influences course selection, with cut-offs based on demand. A student with a rank of 2700 got into Electronics and Communication Engineering. Since 2015, the admission process is fully online. The faculty mainly consists of permanent, highly qualified staff, often involved in industry projects. The college was ranked 4th among engineering colleges in Karnataka and is now an autonomous university. To qualify for semester-end exams, students must score at least 50% in the assessments. The total engineering program fees, including tuition and exam fees, were under 60,000 INR, with annual payments between 17,000-20,000 INR depending on the year. For non-Karnataka residents, fees are higher at 230,000 INR annually. The institution boasts strong placement rates, with over 90% of students securing jobs in companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Amazon, offering salaries up to 50 lakh INR, with an average of 15 lakh INR. Placements start in the sixth semester, and internships are available from the third year, offering stipends around 50,000 INR. Scholarships are available for meritorious and financially disadvantaged students, funded by alumni and organizations, with specific provisions for Karnataka residents. COMEDK students pay a standard fee of 2.5 lakh INR, while KCET students pay 90,000 INR. Admission under an aided seat costs 67,631 INR. Placement opportunities are strong, with graduates earning between 12-20 lakh INR annually.
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