Admission to this college is possible through KCET, COMEDK, or management quota. KCET is the most affordable route with government-set fees at 45,000 INR plus a college fee of 20,000 to 30,000 INR. COMEDK fees range from 125,000 to 130,000 INR, while the management quota is costlier, ranging from 200,000 to 400,000 INR. A four-year education averages around 500,000 INR, with tuition fees depending on the course. Computer and information sciences may cost 7-8 lakhs, while core branches like civil and mechanical might cost 2-3 lakhs. Annual fees for students entering through entrance exams can be about 1 lakh. The college is renowned for its quality education and robust faculty support, particularly in civil engineering. The faculty-to-student ratio is favorable, and teachers provide comprehensive materials and support. While the commerce department is less impressive, overall teaching quality is high. Placement opportunities are strong, especially in IT and management, with a placement rate of 70-80%. Students can participate in placements from the 6th or 7th semester. Companies like TechGiant and Construction Enterprises Ltd. offer packages ranging from 4 to 15 LPA, with the highest reaching 50 to 70 LPA. Civil and mechanical students have fewer opportunities, but internships offering 8,000 to 20,000 INR per month are available. The college aids in securing government and trust scholarships, with annual awards up to 20,000 INR for eligible students. However, scholarships are not available for those admitted via management quota. Hostel fees, including meals, can be up to 90,000 INR. Management courses are pricier, at 2 lakh INR annually, which may be prohibitive for middle-class students.
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