Admission to the college is primarily based on COMEDK exam scores, and successful candidates via the COMEDK merit list are exempted from extra fees. Alternatively, students can enter through a management fee or the government quota via KCET, where the cutoff ranking is around 17,000. For example, a student with a rank of 16,000 secured admission in the electronics and communications engineering program in Bangalore. The faculty is highly qualified, all holding PhDs and having extensive experience, and are dedicated to enhancing student learning through projects and extracurricular activities. The exam structure includes internals, assignments, and external exams summing up to 100 marks. The fee structure varies by admission route: KCET admissions cost around ₹105,000 for the first year, COMEDK admissions are about ₹2.5 lakh annually, and non-Karnataka students pay around ₹251,000 per year, compared to ₹85,000 for Karnataka students. The college fee is ₹37,000, with an additional ₹58,000 for CET and ₹3,000 for stationery. Scholarships ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹30,000 are offered for academic, sports, and cultural achievements, with financial aid of up to ₹40,000 available for economically disadvantaged students. The placement department is highly active, with companies like Dell, HP, Capgemini, Infosys, Accenture, Amazon, Intel, and Adobe frequently visiting. Nearly 100% of students without arrears and with a minimum of 60% to 69% in exams secure placements, with packages ranging from 3 to 30 lakhs per annum and an average of 6-7 lakhs. The college provides training in aptitude, soft skills, and coding to prepare students for job opportunities. Internships are available with companies like Dell Technologies and Adverk, supported by the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development Cell. The college also partners for internships in VLSI, data science, AI, and machine learning under NSDC, strengthening industrial connections. Various scholarships and financial aid options are available, including those from the Karnataka state and trusts, with specific aid for students from scheduled classes and OBC categories.
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