MET's Bhujbal Knowledge City has a structured admission process involving forms and confirmations at FC and ARC centers, with merit-based selections and scholarships available. For engineering, admissions rely on 12th-grade marks or entrance exams like MHT-CET or JEE. SCMS applicants pay a 2000 INR fee and undergo a GD and PI. The faculty is experienced, with many holding PhDs, and emphasizes student support and discipline. Fees vary: open and OBC students pay about ₹45,000 annually with scholarships, and management quota students pay ₹81,000. SC/ST/NT/TFWS students benefit from reduced fees, generally ranging from ₹75,000 to ₹80,000. Without scholarships, the fee is ₹86,000, and hostel costs ₹87,000 including food. The college offers 100% placement services, with about 70% of students securing jobs annually. Internships start in the third year and last six months, with an average annual package of 300,000 INR. Scholarships are available based on academic and economic criteria, with some covering entire tuition fees or based on caste and CAP round allotment. The Maha DBT scholarship is for Maharashtra students. Loan facilities are also accessible. The college justifies its higher fees with strong infrastructure and campus events.
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