Prospective students can apply for admission to UVCE through the Karnataka State PGCET Entrance Exam after completing their Bachelor's degree, including those in their final year. Admission is merit-based and involves receiving PGCET results, applying to colleges, paying fees, and document verification through the VTU entrance test. Rankings are based on a written test aligned with the GATE syllabus, with special provisions for GATE candidates and reservation policies for Karnataka SC/ST students. UVCE has a competent faculty, although there is a shortage of staff for Mechanical Engineering (ME), leading to weekend classes primarily taught by guest faculty. As a government institution, UVCE offers an affordable annual fee of approximately 3000, making it accessible to middle-class families. Government scholarships are available, particularly for BPL, SC/ST, and GATE students, though additional costs may arise from departmental activities. Placement opportunities are robust, with over 50 companies visiting annually and a placement rate exceeding 90% for BE, ME, and PhD students. Notable recruiters include Google, IBM, TCS, and Infosys. Strong internship programs are also available, with around 100 companies offering internships lasting from 6 months to a year. Scholarships are provided mainly for students from backward class communities, with no options for General Category students. Initially, scholarship applications were denied by the principal but were eventually secured through alternative means. The college does not provide information on loan facilities.
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