** Admission to the college is based on the MHT-CET exam, which scores up to 200 marks. The Centralized Admission Process, managed by DTE, Maharashtra, allocates 80% of seats through merit and quota, while the remaining 20% are for the management quota. Applicants need a 12th-grade education in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with general category students requiring a 50% aggregate, and SC/ST/OBC students needing 45%. The college is known for good placements, strong academic results, and excellent infrastructure, including sports facilities and an ERP system for parent-teacher communication. The faculty-to-student ratio is about 1:13, and teachers are supportive in academics and extracurriculars. Fees for general category students range from Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 90,000 yearly, totaling around Rs. 3.5 lakh for the entire course. The college's placement program involves top companies like Infosys, L&T, and TCS, with 60-90% of students securing jobs. Placement packages range from 2.5 to 22 lakhs annually, averaging 3.5 to 4 lakhs. Scholarships such as TFWS and EBC, provided by Mumbai University and the Maharashtra government, are available for eligible students. SC students can receive up to ₹120,000 in scholarships, reducing their fees significantly. General category students pay around ₹160,000 annually, with distinct fee structures for OBC (₹90,000) and SC (₹30,000) students. The college aids access to government scholarship schemes but does not offer them directly.
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