The college offers a supportive learning environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 1:30 to 1:55, ensuring personalized attention. The examination system includes a 10-mark quiz, a 30-mark midsemester exam, assignments, and a 50-mark end-semester exam, all on a relative grading system. Students must outperform their peers, with a typical pass mark of 18/50, which can lower in difficult exams. Certain courses like Math-2 have a high fail rate of 25-35%. The faculty is approachable and helpful, with Anand Pal and Shaallen Bhatnagar receiving specific praise. Students can participate in placements and internships after their third year. While no placement rounds have occurred at the Bengaluru campus as of September 2024, the first batch will participate in centralized placements with MIT Manipal. MIT Manipal's previous placement statistics show an 80% placement rate, with packages between ₹8 LPA and ₹42 LPA. Major companies like Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Accenture, and Amazon participate, offering internships with stipends such as ₹1.8 L for Microsoft. Students are advised to pursue internships between the 4th and 6th semesters for practical experience. The structured fee system for the BTech program is approximately Rs. 485,900 annually. For the 2022-2026 batch, the total fee is Rs. 18,62,000, and for the 2024-2028 batch, it is Rs. 19,58,000. Scholarships include the Konkani Scholarship, TMA Pai Scholarships, and the HBSF-MAHE EduEmpower Scholarship for financially underprivileged students. Hostel fees range from Rs. 1,82,000 to Rs. 3,14,000 annually, depending on room type. There is no management seat, but an NRI quota is available, with a total fee of Rs. 23,24,000 for the computer science course.
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