The course admission process involves document verification at both FC and ARC centers, with selection based on diploma percentage. After receiving college allotment, students must complete seat acceptance and document verification at the college. Registration is done through the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), which displays a merit list. Students on the list can choose preferred colleges via an option form, and results are announced 3-4 days later with college assignments. Admission formalities require submitting two bundles of documents to the allotted college. Faculty members are experienced, encourage technology exploration, and support participation in technical events. Despite initial delays in faculty assignment for some branches, the curriculum aligns with prior studies, improving faculty quality from the second year. Regular classes and class tests aid in exam preparation. The fee structure is affordable, with first-year students paying _12,413; OBC, SC, VJNT students paying _10,846; and OPEN quota students paying _27,000. A _10,000 scholarship is available to all students, and additional fees may apply for sports or competitions. The college's strong placement program features companies like Sony, TCS, Infosys, and others visiting the campus. In 2021, 43 companies made 299 offers, with the highest package at _12.5 LPA and an average of _4.5 LPA. Typically, 60-80% of students secure placements, with eligibility starting from the 6th semester. The college promotes entrepreneurship and internships, with opportunities found via LinkedIn and the AICTE portal. Scholarships can be applied for through the MahaDbt portal or other websites, with college teachers available for assistance. On-campus placements are especially strong for CS and IT departments, reaching a highest package of _44 LPA and an average of _4 lakh. OBC students pay approximately _13,576, with a breakdown of _9,000 for admission fees, _3,000 for exam fees, and _1,314 for caution money, with no tuition fees.
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