Admission to the college requires clearing the MH-CET and JEE exams, following DTE rules, and applying online via the state CET cell. The Centralized Admission Process (CAP) allocates colleges based on the applicant's 12th-grade marks. The Electronics and Telecommunications branch accepts 120 students. The tuition fee is 76,000 INR, with government concessions and scholarships like the EBC scholarship available. Living expenses range from 4,000 to 5,000 INR monthly. The college boasts a 90% placement rate, with 250 out of 300 students placed yearly. Top recruiters include TCS, Infosys, and Wipro, offering packages up to 7 LPA, with an average of 4.5 LPA. Placements begin in the 7th semester, supported by a dedicated placement cell. Financial aid includes scholarships for economically disadvantaged and general category students, covering significant portions of tuition. The college promotes financial assistance through loans, an "earn and learn" program, and campus employment roles such as Software Engineer and IT Manager. Faculty change each semester and provide personalized teaching, with some holding PhDs. The college has two semesters annually, with exams worth 30 and 70 marks, respectively.
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