The college admission process is managed by the CET cell and includes two phases: a mock allocation in late June and the actual seat allocation. Entrance exams like KCET (state-level) and COMEDK are crucial for admission. Students pay the fee by early July via demand draft, completing admissions by July 31. The college reopens annually on August 1. The institution is renowned for excellent placements, ranking 1st in Karnataka, with a placement rate of 85-99% and average packages between 9-16 LPA.
High-profile companies like Microsoft and Qualcomm visit, offering around 1400 job offers annually. Internships start in the 4th semester, with stipends from 25-75K, often leading to pre-placement offers. Faculty are highly qualified, with a 55:1 student-faculty ratio for BE and 20:1 for MTech. The curriculum includes three internal exams and one external exam per semester, with experiential learning comprising 20% of final marks. Fees vary by entrance test: Rs. 72,000 per year for KCET, Rs.
1,60,000 for COMEDK, and significantly higher for management quota. The annual increase in fees is 5-7%, but scholarships and caste certificates can reduce costs for KCET students. Government scholarships like SSP (Rs. 18,100 annually) are available, focusing on SC/ST, OBC, and economically disadvantaged students, mainly from Karnataka. The college offers limited scholarships for COMEDK and non-Karnataka students. Faculty-student relationships are positive, with guidance provided via faculty counselors, though language barriers and teaching effectiveness vary.
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