The college offers admissions primarily through the Direct Technical Education (DTE) CAP rounds, relying on the MHT-CET scores. The admission process begins in June and ends by August, with classes starting shortly after. Prospective students need to fill out forms via the college website and make payments through SBI Collect, with online banking being recommended. The Mechanical Engineering Department is highly regarded, with most faculty possessing Ph.Ds. from esteemed institutions like IITs. While the Mechanical Engineering faculty scores 8 out of 10, other departments such as EXTC, CS, IT, and Chemical score between 6 and 7. Civil, Petro, and Electrical branches have room for improvement, scoring between 4 and 5. The college enforces a strict 75% attendance policy and conducts three major tests each semester. The college's fee structure, dictated by the Government of Maharashtra, is more affordable than private institutions. Annual fees for open category students range from ₹63,000 to ₹70,000, while OBC students pay between ₹27,000 and ₹35,000. SC/ST students have fees as low as ₹2,000. Hostel fees, including food and stay, range from ₹30,000 to ₹35,000 annually. Placement rates are challenging, with only 20-30% of students securing jobs, primarily local. Computer, IT, Petrochemical, and Chemical departments have better placement rates at 50-60%, compared to Mechanical and Civil at 15-30%. The average salary package is around 3 LPA. Companies like Cognizant, JSW, and Persistent visit the campus, but the remote location hinders company turnout. Various scholarships and financial aid options are available, especially for SC, ST, and OBC categories, with fees as low as ₹2,000 for SC/ST students. The Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj scheme offers general category students fee reductions based on family income. Campus placements are promising for students without backlogs, with companies like Infosys and Microsoft participating. The college environment is noted for its pleasant and green surroundings.
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