Admission to the college can be secured through the Institute/Management Quota or CAP rounds via the MahCET exam, with a merit-based selection process. The college has campuses in Mumbai and Noida, offering programs like Mechanical Engineering with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:40. First-year students pay their fees to receive a Unique Identity (UID). The fee structure is generally lower than in Delhi NCR but perceived as expensive locally. Mechanical Engineering students pay around ₹90,000 annually, with reduced fees for SC/ST (around ₹10,000) and OBC (about ₹45,000) categories. General category fees range from ₹80,000 to ₹90,000. Economically Backward Class students can get a 50% tuition reimbursement for family incomes below ₹1.5 lakh. Additional fees include development, library, and examination charges, payable online, with late fees for delays. Scholarships are available for low-income and reserved categories, including support for girl students. Placement opportunities are mixed, with 60-70% securing jobs through campus recruitment, primarily in IT, Sales, and Marketing, with companies like Tata, Ford, and L&T visiting. However, placement relevance is low for Mechanical, Electronics, and Civil branches. The average salary package is 3-4 LPA. Internships, often secured independently, offer stipends between ₹2,000 and ₹2,500. The college's placement cell is actively involved, but student satisfaction varies. Financial support includes the possibility of paying fees in installments and assistance with educational loans, though not directly provided by the college.
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