Admission to the college is through the government quota based on CET rankings, while lateral entry requires passing the DCET. The college charges an annual fee and has additional costs for bus services, placement training, and government dues. The fee is around Rs. 3.5 lakh for government quota students and about Rs. 6 lakh for management quota students. The college hosts workshops on IoT, robotics, and VLSI, aiding students' career prospects. The faculty is generally supportive, providing academic and career guidance. The campus is large with PhD-qualified faculty, although strict rules may limit corporate exposure. Approximately 200 companies, including TCS, Infosys, and Wipro, recruit from the college, offering placements for BE, BCA, MBA, and Diploma students. However, placement rates have declined, with about 40% of students securing jobs and an average CTC between 2.5 LPA to 12 LPA. The college lacks internship programs but has a startup hub called Anvesana for entrepreneurial exposure. Scholarships are available, such as Vidyasiri for OBC students, and additional support for SC/ST students, amounting to Rs. 17,000 to Rs. 19,000 annually, plus Rs. 3,000 for food and travel. The college assists with loan procurement from external banks and offers book coupons for top students each semester. The fee structure includes various quotas, with the CET quota costing Rs. 98,984, excluding hostel fees, while Management and Comed-K fees depend on the engineering branch, potentially reaching Rs. 1,50,000 per year. The college supports career opportunities through training and recruitment initiatives.
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