The College of Engineering Pune (COEP) offers a robust educational experience with a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of about 6-8 faculty members for every 75 students. Faculty members are highly qualified, with many holding PhDs and master's degrees, and some have over 20 years of experience. The curriculum includes mid-semester exams worth 30 marks, end-semester exams worth 60 marks, and 10 marks for teacher assessments, such as assignments. COEP is renowned for its placement opportunities, ranked No. 1 in Pune, with an average package of 8.5 LPA across all branches. The placement process begins in the 7th semester, with internships starting in the 6th. Over 40 placement offers are made, with companies like Bajaj, Caterpillar, Mercedes Benz, Tata Motors, and Philips recruiting students. Computer Science boasts a high placement rate of over 90%, while core branches have around 70%. The highest salary this year was 87 LPA for a Computer Engineering student, with an average of 12 LPA in that department. Annually, about 121 companies visit, offering paid and unpaid internships. Internship stipends range up to 60,000 INR per month for core branches and up to 1.5 lakhs INR per month for Computer Science. The fee structure has increased, with general category fees exceeding ₹1.2 lakhs annually, OBC at ₹84,000, and SC/ST/Jammu Kashmir students at ₹5,000. First-year and second-year fees are ₹49,600 and ₹69,250, respectively. Scholarships are available through government portals like MahaDBT for OBC, SC, ST, and EWS students, and private scholarships like Swadhar. The overall cost for open candidates can reach up to a lakh. The college's fee increase of 10-20% is due to its new university status, with hostel fees rising by ₹10,000 last year. Detailed information is available on the college's website.
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