Admission to this college is based on the MHCET or JEE exam scores, managed by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) in Maharashtra. The process typically involves 2-3 rounds, with direct second-year admission possible for diploma holders. The college features a skilled faculty, mostly PhD holders, maintaining a favorable 1:4 faculty-to-student ratio. Fees are structured by category: open category students pay 1,50,000 INR, OBC students pay 80,000 INR, and reserved categories such as SC/ST/NT pay only 500 INR under the TFWS scheme. Previously, fees were lower. Scholarships, including the MahaDBT scheme and EBC, are available to support eligible students, significantly reducing costs based on income and category. The college is NAAC accredited with an A+ grade since 2019, which has led to fee increases. With a strong placement record, 60-80% of students secure jobs, with top companies like TCS, Infosys, L&T, and Wipro offering salaries between INR 3 LPA to INR 25 LPA. Last year, the placement rate was 78%, with the highest package at INR 21 lakh and the average between INR 4 and 6 lakh annually. Over 100 companies visit for recruitment, although some students pursue off-campus jobs. The college has a placement cell and internship opportunities, though support is sometimes limited. Students become eligible for placements typically after the 6th or 7th semester. Despite higher tuition of INR 1,36,000 compared to some peers, and additional charges for amenities, the college provides quality education, albeit with limited financial aid and placement services.
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