Admission to the college is primarily through the Karnataka CET exam, with options for payment seats costing several lakhs annually. Admission ranks range from 7828 to 15,000. Fees for KCET (government seat) students are ₹97,500 in the first year and reduce to ₹87,500 from the second year. Direct admission students pay ₹2,76,500 annually, while COMEDK and management students pay ₹1,70,000 and ₹3,00,000, respectively. Additional fees include application and registration charges. Scholarships are available for SC, ST, OBC, and Minority students, though not for management seats. The faculty, mostly PhD holders, is generally supportive, though some lack expressiveness. The faculty-student ratio ranges from 1:5 to 1:10. The exam system is moderate, with 10-15% of students finding it challenging. Placements have improved, with companies like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys offering average packages of 4-7 lakhs per annum and the highest domestic package at 52 lakhs. International packages range from 21 to 30 lakhs. A placement success rate of 80-90% is reported, with internships starting in the second year. Hostel fees are ₹45,000 annually, with monthly charges of ₹3,000. Scholarships and financial support are mainly government-provided, such as Epass and SSP, which offers ₹18,200 annually. The fee structure varies widely, with annual fees ranging from ₹34,000 to ₹5 lakh, depending on the course and admission category.
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