The college boasts a strong faculty presence with a 1:3 faculty-to-student ratio in classes of 50, supported by 18-20 faculty members. Faculty are approachable and enhance learning with digital tools and comprehensive notes. The curriculum blends theory and practicals, assessed with a 25-75% weightage between internal and final exams. Despite tuition fees rising from ₹70,000 in 2020 to ₹95,000, faculty assistance in revisions remains robust. Students can join campus placements from the 6th to the 8th semester, with companies like IBM, Wipro, and Mercedes participating. The top package offered is ₹39 Lakhs annually by Atlassian, and the average package is around ₹6 Lakhs, with a placement rate of 60%. Internship opportunities start from the first semester, with stipends up to ₹12,000 per month offered by companies such as Tech Mahindra and Infosys. The college supports student projects in advanced technologies. Fee structures vary: engineering branch fees range from ₹55,000 to ₹113,000 annually; COMEDK students pay ₹2.3 lakhs, and KCET students pay ₹89,000 annually. Scholarships, including State Scholarship Portal and merit-based aid, are available, especially for KCET students, with stable fees throughout the course. Hostel fees range from ₹15,000 to ₹20,000, excluding food costs, and government scholarships provide ₹17,000 annually. Tuition is around ₹70,000 annually, with additional fees. For SC/ST students, fees are reduced post-scholarship. Mechanical engineering fees rose from ₹70,000 in 2021 to ₹95,000, attributed to management decisions. Scholarships can reduce fees by up to ₹30,000. The annual fee at Visvesvaraya Technological University, Bangalore, for a Bachelor of Engineering is approximately ₹40,000.
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