Admission to the college in 2018 required passing an entrance exam in June, with results provided within two weeks. Successful applicants attended a campus visit at the end of June for document verification and a one-day session that included medical assessments and a fee discussion. The course schedule features practical sessions from 9am to 1pm and lectures from 2pm to 5pm on weekdays, with full-day lectures on Sundays. The curriculum for first-year students includes seven theory subjects, supported by 8-9 faculty members for 60 students, and involves three exams per semester.
While faculty-student interaction is strong, some faculty members are viewed less positively, and practical labs need improvement. The annual fee for the program is ?176,000, with an additional ?10,000 as security money. The detailed fee structure includes a tuition fee of ?154,000, a non-refundable admission fee of ?10,000, a refundable security fee of ?20,000, a developmental fee of ?41,000, a hostel fee of ?60,000 for ten months, and miscellaneous charges of ?4,000.
The college is transparent about these fees and does not charge extra for admission. Various scholarships are available, including Swanath and Pragati Scholarships, merit cum need-based scholarships, and special exemptions for certain students, such as daughters of hostel wardens and Kargil martyrs. Companies like BAJAJ and MAHINDRA recruit from the college, offering internship opportunities. Fees for other courses, such as B.Tech, can go up to ?250,000 annually, with scholarships available to help reduce costs.
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