In 2015, Maharashtra's engineering college admissions required JEE Mains and board PCM scores. Applicants completed the DTE registration form and could apply through MHCET or JEE Mains. The process included document verification at ARC centers, college selection on the DTE website, and participation in three admission rounds. Post-allotment, candidates could choose to float, switch, or freeze their seats, confirmed at ARC centers. Vacant seats after CAP rounds were filled via Management rounds. Special quotas and scholarships, like those for army personnel, were available. The college boasted strong placements, with over 50% of students securing jobs annually. Companies like TCS, Infosys, Godrej, and Tech Mahindra were major recruiters, with average packages of 4-5.5 lakhs per annum, peaking at 12 lakhs. Internships started in the 2nd year, facilitated by faculty and industry connections. The college's standardized admission process across Maharashtra included dedicated offices for facilitation. All faculty held PhDs, with a faculty-to-student ratio of 65:1, and were supportive despite the high ratio. Non-teaching staff played a crucial role. Tuition fees for open category students ranged from 1 to 1.2 LPA, with OBC students paying half. Fees for reserved categories followed a specific structure, with scholarships and government aid available. Costs were slightly higher due to the Pune location. Various scholarships, such as the Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar scholarships, supported students. General category fees were about Rs. 1,25,000, with OBC fees at 50-60% of this. The college assisted with education loans and had a dedicated scholarship department. The Centre for Training and Placement actively improved student placement prospects.
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