The college's admission process for undergraduate engineering programs is managed by the Maharashtra Central Admission Process (CAP) and is based on MH CET exam scores, typically featuring high cutoffs. The first-year engineering fee was 56,000 INR in 1998, but currently, it varies with caste and scholarship eligibility: open category students pay approximately 98,000 to 1 lakh INR, OBC students around 48,000 to 56,000 INR, NT students about 10,000 INR, and SC/ST students between 2,000 to 3,500 INR. Additional costs include a 1 lakh INR first-year hostel fee. The college offers scholarships and financial aid, including the Panjabrav Deshmukh and Rajashri Shahu Maharaj scholarships, and the Mahadbt scheme to reduce costs. The faculty is experienced, focusing on both academics and extracurricular activities, with supportive teacher guardians for personalized guidance. Placement rates vary: the overall rate is between 70-97%, with the Computer Science department having higher success. Mechanical Engineering sees 73-78% placement rates. Salary packages range from 2.5 to 4 LPA on average, with the highest reaching 32 LPA. Reputable companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro frequently recruit graduates. Despite variability in placement success, the college provides resources and training to boost employability. Loans and installment payment options are available to ease financial burdens.
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