Admission to the college is determined by scores in the MHT-CET or JEE exams, without the need for a group discussion. The process includes three CAP rounds, with ample support provided. Faculty are supportive and competent, with a guardian faculty member assigned to mentor every 20 students. The college offers scholarships funded by the Government of India and the Government of Maharashtra, with fees around ?90,000 for OPEN category students.
Scholarships can reduce costs to about ?50,863, and fees can be paid in installments. The college provides a centralized placement process, attracting companies such as Capgemini, TCS, and Infosys. The highest recorded placement package is 1 crore per annum, with the lowest at 4 lakh per annum. About 70% of students secure placements, although this rate has declined recently. Students are encouraged to pursue internships externally with companies like Amazon and Google.
The average salary package is around 8 lakh per annum. The college hosts industry interactions to enhance students' skills, though internship opportunities are largely sourced by students themselves. The overall cost of engineering at the college ranges from ?4-5 lakh, but scholarships help ease the financial burden.
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