The admission process for the Aeronautical Engineering course requires candidates to pass an entrance exam and get listed on a merit list based on diploma marks. The faculty is experienced, with each member holding a PhD. Notable faculty include Sulthan and Nilesh Sabnis. The course fee is high, starting at 1,350,000 INR, posing challenges for financially disadvantaged students. Despite this, the college offers strong placement opportunities, with a success rate of 50% to 80%.
From the 7th semester, students can participate in campus placements with companies such as Tata Boeing, Indigo, and TCS, offering packages up to 10 LPA, though the average is around 1.25 LPA. Aeronautical engineering students have fewer placements, but companies like Star Air and Hi-Tech do recruit. Internships are frequent, sometimes with stipends, and student projects are encouraged. The college provides scholarships, including a Pragati scholarship for girls at 50,000 INR annually and a central sector scholarship of 10,000 INR.
Fees can be paid in installments: annual tuition is 135,000 INR, hostel fees are 50,000 INR, and mess fees are 3,500 INR monthly. Scholarships up to 65,000 INR are available for diploma holders, with eligibility often based on academic performance or JEE scores. There are no fee hikes.
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