The course is designed to equip students with necessary real-world skills through knowledgeable faculty and a robust assessment system, which includes internal exams, assignments, and quizzes. To pass, students need a minimum of 60% in internal exams and 40% in final exams. An 'O' grade is given for scores above 92. While some faculty rely heavily on PowerPoint, many are approachable and highly educated. Assignments tend to be more demanding than exams. Placements begin in the 7th semester, attracting companies like Turing, Tce, Genpact, HCL, and JLL. About 70% of students secure jobs in roles such as software engineer, with an average salary package between 4 to 5 LPA and a maximum of 13 LPA. Internships start in the 7th semester, lasting about six months, with stipends ranging from 10,000 to 30,000 INR monthly. Students can choose between a project or internship in the 8th semester. Located on Bangalore's outskirts, the college charges an annual fee of INR 300,000, offering merit scholarships and facilitating government scholarship claims via SSP and NSP portals. KCET students pay around INR 90,000 annually, with an extra INR 18,500 in the first year. Late payments may incur fines up to INR 6,000.
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