The college offers admissions through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) managed by DTE Mumbai, requiring students to select through CAP rounds and complete admission forms in person. The faculty is well-regarded for their experience and supportive approach, with a 1:30 faculty-to-student ratio. Technical events are organized to enhance skills, and the civil engineering department, particularly faculty like Poonam Bora, receives praise despite some coordination concerns. The curriculum closely aligns with civil engineering, featuring exams and practicals, though 30% of students failed this year.
The college has a feasible fee structure of approximately 90,000 INR annually, with installment options and category-based variations, such as SC students paying only 8,000 INR after scholarships. Scholarships and loans are available, including the Post Matric Scholarship for eligible students. Placement opportunities are robust, with companies like Capgemini, Infosys, and Tata visiting. The highest salary package is 7-8 LPA, averaging 5 LPA, with about 40-45% of students securing placements.
Eligibility for placements begins in the 7th semester, and a 6-month internship program in the last semester provides diverse opportunities and stipends. Internships are secured through interviews and HR rounds, with the college maintaining interest from various companies for campus recruitment. Payments are processed through the MIT ERP portal system.
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