Admission to the college is based on a Common Admission Process (CAP), which considers 12th grade marks and JEE scores to determine a percentile. There are three rounds of admission, where high scorers are prioritized in the first round. The college requires the Common Entrance Test for ranking and admission placement. The faculty is a mix of experienced and less effective members, with expertise beneficial for future industrial careers. The annual fee for general category students exceeds 1 lakh rupees, while reserved categories receive concessions. The placement rate for chemical engineering is around 40%, with companies like Toyo Engineering visiting. Other branches like civil, mechanical, computer, and IT have better prospects. Students are eligible for placements in their 7th semester, and while internships are not currently offered, future curriculum changes suggest they may be. The Chemical Department has partnerships for non-stipend internships with companies like Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers. Scholarships, such as the Economic Backward Caste (EBC) Scholarship, offer a 50% refund on tuition for students from families earning less than 2 lakh rupees annually. While the college doesn't offer loans, scholarships are available to reduce fees. Tuition fees are set at 97,908 INR for General, 55,307 INR for OBC, and 12,706 INR for SC categories, with full waivers for TWFS. Scholarships from the Government of Maharashtra are also accessible. The college follows the University of Mumbai's fee hike policies.
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