Admission to this college can be secured through the Maharashtra State Board's common entrance test or the JEE exam, integrating HSC marks. For diploma admission in Maharashtra, candidates complete a CAP form post-10th grade, followed by document verification at the Admission Reporting Centre (ARC), leading to a merit number essential for admissions. Candidates submit a CAP option form listing preferred colleges and branches, with allotments released by the Directorate of Technical Education. Up to three CAP rounds are available, with a possible additional round. After freezing an option, students report to the ARC and respective college. An entrance test post-HSC, covering physics, chemistry, and mathematics, typically requires a score of 80 out of 200 for admission. The college boasts a knowledgeable faculty, mostly with Ph.D. degrees and industrial experience, offering quality teaching. Fees are approximately Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 83,000 annually, covering various facilities, with discounts for merit-listed students and specific castes. Payment is online or via Demand Draft, due at semester start. Placement rates vary, with 60-75% of students securing jobs annually and a notable 90% placement in 2019-20 with companies like Byju's and Google. The college lacks internships but provides industrial visits and focuses on soft skills development. Extracurricular activities, webinars, and seminars help explore career paths. Strong ties with the State Bank of India ensure easy access to educational loans. Government scholarships for OBC, SC, ST, NT, EBC, SBC, and Freeship scheme students exist, while open category students face full fees. Scholarships are available for students with over 85% in SSC and HSC, potentially covering full tuition. Other scholarships include EBC, Freeship, and TFWS schemes. However, the fee of 1.2 lakh INR for open category students challenges economically disadvantaged students, leading some to discontinue studies.
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