Admission to the college is conducted through the CET exam, followed by the JEE exam and traditional CAP rounds. The CET exam, conducted by the Maharashtra board, is scored out of 200 marks. Based on these scores, students fill out CAP round forms and select colleges based on merit lists. Once results are announced, students finalize admission by freezing their chosen college and paying token fees. The faculty is highly qualified, with the head of the department holding a PhD and other staff having master's degrees in engineering. The annual fee for open category students is ₹80,000, considered relatively high, but scholarships and installment plans are available. Fees decrease as students progress, and government schemes like the Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shishyavrutti Yojna and Punjabrao Deshmukh Shishyavrutti Yojna offer financial aid, particularly for SC and ST categories. Placement opportunities are favorable, especially for students with a CGPA above 7.5, with the computer branch having more job opportunities. The highest package secured last year was ₹29 lakhs internationally, and locally the highest was ₹14 LPA. The average package is between ₹3-4 LPA, with over 60% of applicants placed. Notable companies like Tata, Amazon, Mahindra, and Infosys recruit from the college. Placements begin in the seventh semester, requiring first-class marks. Internships, often without stipends, are available twice a year, providing hands-on experience and certifications. The previous annual fee was ₹1,75,000, with a yearly increment of ₹5,000 over four years, and exam fees are included in the college fees. The college also offers the EBC scholarship and other financial aids. Job prospects include offers from companies like ByjuÕs, TCS, Volkswagen, and Amazon, with packages ranging from ₹2 LPA to over ₹10 LPA.
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