The college boasts a faculty of experts, many with Ph.D.s and published works, maintaining a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:80, which promotes a supportive learning environment. Despite the faculty's expertise, students are expected to study independently to excel, with a 7.5 CGPA considered achievable due to the institution's autonomy. The examination system includes two exams per semester: a mid-semester exam worth 40 marks (converted to 20) and an end-semester exam of 100 marks (converted to 60), plus 20 marks for internal assessments.
The college's fees are notably affordable, starting at INR 15,000 annually, with variations based on income and caste. General category students with income over 5 lakhs pay INR 84,000, while OBC and VJ/NT categories pay about half, and SC/ST categories pay around INR 4,000. Scholarships are widely available, further reducing costs. Placement opportunities are excellent, with over 300 companies visiting annually, including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. The placement rate is 90-95%, with an average package of 12-13 LPA, peaking at 64 LPA.
CSE students have a higher average CTC of 19.71 LPA, with top offers reaching 57 LPA. Internships are prevalent, with monthly stipends of INR 25k-30k, offered by companies like Infosys and TCS. Research-based internships and international placements are also facilitated. Scholarships such as the Schindler Scholarship cover all tuition fees for four years, alongside government scholarships like the Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj and Panjabrao Deshmukh Scholarships. Private and alumni scholarships further aid students, with awareness lectures provided to inform them of these opportunities.
Overall, the college delivers a strong education and promising career prospects at an affordable cost.
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