Admission into this autonomous college is achieved through entrance exams like COMEDK and KCET. For KCET, the rank requirement was around 5142 in 2015, while COMEDK required around 2486. The college ranks among the top three engineering colleges in Karnataka. It offers a comprehensive engineering program with an 8-semester system over four years, focusing on both Continuous Internal Evaluations and semester-end exams. The fee structure varies significantly; for government quota admissions through KCET, it's approximately ₹20,000 to ₹70,000 annually. COMEDK students pay around ₹3,00,000 annually, while management quota fees range from ₹3,00,000 to ₹14,00,000 for the entire program. Mechanical Engineering, due to its demand, can cost up to ₹24,00,000 for four years, including hostel charges. Placement statistics are strong, with about 95% of students securing jobs annually. Computer Science students have seen packages as high as 64 LPA, with an average of 8 LPA. Core branches like Mechanical Engineering have a 60-70% placement rate, with top packages reaching 16 LPA and an average of 5 LPA. Eligibility for placements starts in the 6th semester, requiring a minimum CGPA of 7.5. The college offers scholarships and financial aid, especially for economically weaker sections and high-performing students. OBC students can receive approximately ₹25,000 annually, while SC/ST students often have full fee coverage via the National Scholarship Portal. Karnataka students entering through KCET benefit from lower fees, around ₹58,806 annually. The college partners with Vijaya Bank for educational loans and offers various scholarships, including alumni and merit-based scholarships. The overall cost for a four-year course, including tuition and hostel fees, is about ₹9 lakhs. Students are encouraged to actively seek scholarships and financial aid.
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