Admission to this college can be gained through entrance exams like KCET and COMEDK. The college allocates seats based on rank, caste, and rural quotas, with a structured admission process involving document verification and choice selection. There are two fee structures: aided and unaided. For the aided section, fees are lower, with a 19K CET Fee and a 27K college fee, while SC/ST students pay just a 500 CET Fee plus the college fee. Unaided section fees are around 50K, including a 26K building fee. COMEDK and management quota students face higher fees, approximately 2L+ annually. Payment methods are varied, and scholarships, including government-funded options, are available to ease financial pressure. Placements are strong, with about 20+ companies visiting annually and around 80% of students securing jobs. Software roles boast nearly 100% placement, with packages up to Rs 21 lakhs. The highest package offered was Rs 32 lakhs, and average salaries range from Rs 3 lakhs to Rs 7 lakhs. Placement training starts from the first semester, with eligibility for campus placements beginning in the fifth semester. Internships, though mostly unpaid, are offered with some stipends up to Rs 12,000 monthly. The college provides project funding, and companies like Bosch offer stipend-supported internships. The faculty includes a mix of experienced and younger lecturers, with around 25% holding Ph.D. degrees. Classes run from 9 AM to 4:30 PM, with a focus on supportive and approachable teaching staff. However, core branches like civil and mechanical engineering have fewer opportunities. Scholarships such as the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) and SSP are available, supporting students from reserved categories with up to ₹60,000, and others around ₹20,000. Recent fee increases have raised costs for B.E. courses to ₹43,000, with management seat fees ranging from ₹1 lakh to ₹1.5 lakh.
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