Admission to Terna Engineering College is through the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (Mh-CET) and the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). Candidates register on the DTE website, choosing up to 100 colleges, with seats allocated based on merit and cutoff criteria. The college offers a well-qualified faculty, mostly with master's degrees or PhDs, and a strong faculty-to-student ratio. Despite some emphasis on theory over practical knowledge, the library facilities are excellent. Exams consist of two midterms and one end-term per semester. The annual college fee is approximately Rs. 1,00,000, reflecting good value for the facilities and faculty compared to other Mumbai colleges. In 2016, the fee was Rs. 92,000, and it's now around Rs. 1,20,000, with scholarships and government schemes available to reduce costs for eligible students. Placement opportunities are strong, especially in the Electronics and Telecommunication (EXTC) branch, with 80-90% placement rates and companies like TCS, Capgemini, and L&T recruiting. The highest package offered was 8.5 LPA, with an average of 3.5 LPA. However, placements for CS and IT departments are average, with a 10:1 student-to-placement ratio. The college does not directly provide internships, but placement officers and the Entrepreneurship Cell offer support. Scholarships include the TATA scholarship, covering 80% of tuition for high achievers, and government scholarships for reserved categories. Economically Backward Class (EBC) students receive a 40-45% fee reduction, and students with household incomes below Rs 8 lakh can pay reduced fees of Rs 70,000. Nationalized banks offer education loans, and a scholarship loan facility is available for less affluent students.
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