Admission to the college's Computer Science program is based on academic merit, with a high cut-off of 82% for the open category, but students with as low as 60% have been admitted in the third merit list. The application process involves both online and physical forms, along with a brief interview. The faculty is highly qualified, approachable, and focuses on making students industry-ready, maintaining a good faculty-to-student ratio of 1:50. Interactive teaching methods enhance learning. The academic year includes two unit exams and semester exams. The college, an A-grade institution recognized by Mumbai University, has recently started campus placements, with companies like Wipro, TCS, Infosys, and L&T offering packages of up to 3.8 LPA, although many students choose further studies over immediate employment. Although the reported placement rate is 100%, there are concerns about fewer company visits. Fees have increased since the college became autonomous, with BSc Computer Science fees rising from 28,000 INR to 48,000 INR in the final year, but overall fees remain lower compared to other autonomous colleges. Freeship and scholarship programs are available for economically disadvantaged students, with specific concessions for SC/ST and OBC categories. MSc courses, not government-funded, have an annual fee of approximately ₹74,000, while most BSc courses benefit from government funding, making them more affordable. A ₹5,000 per year scholarship is available for eligible students, along with merit-based scholarships. Despite the fee hikes, the college offers a generally affordable education, supported by its government-aided status.
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