Admission to the college is based on the Government CET ranking system, with additional procedures including the All India Joint Examination and a direct interview. The admission fee varies significantly: government quota students pay around 32,000 INR, merit list students pay 55,000 to 65,000 INR, and management quota students may pay up to 400,000 INR. Direct admission costs range from 200,000 to 250,000 INR annually, with fees increasing each year. Additional fees include a 5,000 INR deposit and charges for exams and re-registration. Placements are gradually improving, with 5% of students securing desirable jobs, while 65% get lower-salary positions and 30% remain unemployed or pursue further studies. Civil Engineering students have strong internship opportunities, including abroad in Russia through a partnership with the University of St. Petersburg. Companies like TCS, Infosys, and Mid East Dubai participate in placements. Scholarships, such as the Karepass and Vidhya Siri, are available for SC, ST, and OBC students, providing financial support. The college offers a supportive scholarship process, although general quota students may not be eligible. Higher-level courses tend to have higher tuition fees.
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