Admission to the college is primarily through the Common Entrance Test (CET), which influences the fee structure. CET-admitted students pay a total fee of 69,000, while management quota fees range from 150,000 to 700,000 annually, depending on the course. The college supports various payment methods like cash, NEFT, RTGS, and demand draft but not cheques. The faculty, all holding PhDs, ensure quality education, maintaining a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:1, with civil engineering having a 1:15 ratio.
The teaching approach includes PowerPoint presentations, textbooks, and videos, complemented by monthly faculty feedback and structured exams with three internal assessments each semester. The placement cell is highly active, with a placement rate of 70-90% in Electronics, Computer Science, and Information Science, and 50% in Civil Engineering. The average salary package is 6-9 LPA, peaking at 22 LPA for Computer Science graduates, with over 250 companies, including L&T, Infosys, and Google, participating in campus placements.
The college also nurtures entrepreneurship through an innovation cell and offers a unique one-year internship program for early graduation. Scholarships are mainly for SC/ST and OBC students, with SC/ST scholarships ranging from 54,000 to 80,000, and around 18,000 for OBC students. The State Scholarship Portal provides approximately 27,000 annually for these categories. Scholarships can cover up to a quarter of the fee, adjusted for CGPA and admission type. Additional scholarships include the government's E-pass, albeit with possible delays.
The college accepts various entrance exams like KCET, COMEDK, and JEE Mains, which also affect the fee structure.
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