Admission to the college is largely based on CET or COMEDK rankings, with branch demand influencing seat allocation. High-demand branches require top rankings, while moderate-demand branches have more lenient criteria. Out-of-state applicants, like those from Rajasthan, might need to consider management seats, which involve a donation cost, sometimes up to 1.5 lakh INR. Faculty members are highly qualified, with most holding Masters or MTech degrees, and are supportive in academics and placements. The fee structure varies by branch and entry path; CET high scorers pay less, while management quota students face higher fees, including donations. The college is criticized for a lack of transparency in fee breakdowns. Placement training starts in the third year and covers aptitude, group discussions, and interviews, with about 90% of students securing jobs with companies like TCS and Infosys. Minimum CGPA for placement eligibility is 6.75, and average salary packages range from 3L to 4L INR annually, with some reaching 7L to 8L INR. Internships, available post-sixth semester, further aid students in securing jobs. Scholarships range up to 25,000 INR annually and are primarily for category-based students. General students' tuition fees start at 50,000 INR, while management students may pay up to 80,000 INR or more. Additional expenses include an annual tuition fee of 103,000 INR, a semester exam fee of 1,670 INR, and extra charges for books and internships ranging from 8,000 to 10,000 INR. Government scholarships provide 18,100 INR for general students and 75,000 INR for SC/ST students.
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