The college is known for its experienced and approachable faculty, aiding in placement preparation and project support. The assessment system includes three Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) tests and one Semester End Examination (SEE), each contributing equally to the final grade. Despite a shortage of faculty and communication issues in the Aerospace department, the faculty is generally student-friendly. There are concerns regarding administrative staff and communication from the COE office. Recent exam changes feature 'OR' options in question papers. Students become eligible for campus placements from the 6th semester, with prominent companies like Infosys, Wipro, and Amazon participating. The highest salary package is 40 LPA, with an average of 6 LPA, and about 85% of students secure placements. Aerospace students average a 7 LPA package, with a highest of 15 LPA and 80% placement. In 2024, 35% opted for jobs while others pursued higher studies. Opportunities for IT and management internships are abundant, but core branches like aerospace face limitations. The 8th semester focuses on internships with companies such as HAL, Cisco, and Volkswagen. Various scholarships are available, including the Sports Kota and SSP scholarship. Fees differ by admission route: 90,000 Rs/year for KCET, 2.5 lakh Rs/year for COMEDK, and 4 lakhs donation plus 2.5 lakh Rs/year for management seats. There is a universal 15,000 Rs registration fee, with no SC/ST relief. Exam retake fees are 1,000 Rs, and subject ineligibility costs up to 1,500 Rs per credit. Scholarships for highest SGPA students exist, alongside government scholarships like Santoor and SBI for girls.
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