Admission to the college is mainly through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET), with an alternative option via Diploma CET. Necessary documents include the college mark card, KCET hall ticket, and admission order. The process, completed within a day in early August, involves various verification steps. A KCET score of 130 out of 180 can result in a rank of 2853, allowing for straightforward college allotment. The government admission fee is around 19,070 INR, with an additional college fee of 19,090 INR.
Competitive streams, particularly mechanical engineering, require high CET scores. The college is renowned across India for its excellent placements and teaching, making it a preferred choice for engineering aspirants. The faculty, many holding PhDs from prestigious institutions, provide robust support, with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20. Classrooms feature modern amenities like overhead projectors. Language barriers exist with some junior faculty, and teaching pace adjustments are suggested for certain subjects. Fee structures vary: government-aided seats range from ?18,000 to ?27,000 annually, unaided seats from ?40,000 to ?60,000, and management seats start at ?1.5 lakhs.
Karnataka residents pay ?22,500 annually, while non-residents pay ?1.8 lakhs, excluding hostel and food costs. The hostel fee is ?90,000 per year, including food. SNQ students pay ?5,000 annually. KCET admission costs about ?34,000, and COMED-K fees are around ?2 lakhs annually. Placement rates are high, especially in CS, IS, and E&C branches, with packages up to 48 LPA. Mechanical and Civil branches average around 4.5 LPA. Top recruiters include Mercedes-Benz, Bosch, and TCS.
Internships start in the 6th semester with stipends up to 3000 INR. Scholarships, supported by the Government of Karnataka, offer financial aid ranging from ?18,000 to full fee refunds based on academic excellence and reserved categories. The college also provides MHRD scholarships and supports top performers. Loan facilities and various scholarship options ensure financial accessibility for all students.
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