** Admission to the college is through the MH-CET exam, a standardized test for engineering colleges in Maharashtra. The college doesn't have its own entrance exam and admissions are managed via a Common Admission Process based on merit. The faculty is well-qualified, with many holding Ph.Ds, and a favorable faculty-student ratio of 20:1 in the chemical engineering department. The college emphasizes hands-on and theoretical learning with ample faculty support, though there's room for improvement in classroom technology use.
Annual fees are approximately ?131,000, with tuition at ?111,700. Hostel costs are about ?60,000, and overall fees are higher for non-reservation students. Placement is strong, with a 100% rate and over 300 companies visiting annually. The highest package in 2020-2021 was Rs 75 LPA, with recent peaks at Rs 48 LPA and an average package of Rs 6.8 LPA. Circuit branches, especially IT, often secure better offers, with Amazon offering up to Rs 35 LPA and an average package of Rs 13 LPA.
Core branches like chemical engineering see lower offers, around Rs 8 LPA. Internships, particularly for IT, offer stipends from Rs 15,000 to Rs 40,000 per month, while core branches get Rs 12,000 to Rs 15,000. The placement cell engages with 100-150 companies each year, including big names like Amazon and Microsoft. Scholarships are available through government schemes, but the college itself does not offer scholarships. General fees are Rs. 192,000 annually, with reduced rates for OBC, SC, and NT/ST categories.
Private scholarships are also accessible, and the college has a department to assist with applications. The CSE and IT departments offer particularly good placement opportunities, with an average of 12 LPA.
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