Admission to MSRIT for chemical engineering involves multi-step procedures through KCET and COMEDK, influenced by NIRF rankings and candidate rank. The faculty is well-qualified, with a notable student-to-faculty ratio of 40:1, and they provide comprehensive support in academics and personal guidance. The examination process is moderate in difficulty, with strict protocols. The fee structure varies by admission route: KCET students pay around 84,800 INR annually, while COMEDK students pay about 3 lakh INR. Local KCET students pay much less over four years compared to out-of-state students, who pay around 7.5 lakh INR. The total course cost excluding hostel fees is approximately 9.25 lakh INR. Scholarships are limited, primarily merit-based, and few are available to out-of-state students. Placement rates are high at 84%, especially in IT and circuit branches, with average packages of 6-8 lakh INR. Core branches like chemical engineering face challenges, with average packages between 4-5 lakh INR. Top recruiters include Google, Intel, and Microsoft, and the college offers strong placement support and training. Despite the costly fees relative to facilities, the college offers various scholarships mainly for Karnataka students, while COMEDK students have fewer options. Education loans and scholarships, though sometimes difficult to obtain, are available.
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