Admission to RV College of Engineering's MCA program is primarily through the Karnataka PGCET exam for local students, requiring a rank below 200. Non-Karnataka students typically apply through the management quota, possibly involving the KMAT exam, with a program cost of approximately ?6 lakh. Admissions occur from June to August, involving counseling and fee payment. The MCA program, costing around ?90,000 annually plus exam fees, is supported by over 22 faculty members, most being PhD holders, who provide practical learning experiences and aid in placements.
Students can choose from government quota fees of ?50,000 to management quota fees of around ?6 lakh, with additional costs for lab manuals and exams. RVCE is renowned for its placement success, with 92-95% of students receiving job offers from over 400 companies, including top MNCs. Salaries range from 5-8 LPA on average, with top offers reaching 25-30 LPA. Around 70-80% of students secure internships with stipends starting at 8,000-20,000 INR per month.
The college offers professional training and mock interviews to prepare students for recruitment. Scholarships, mainly from the government, are available based on merit, caste, and need, with amounts up to 72,000 INR. These are primarily for Karnataka residents, with limited options for others. The college provides financial support information, links to government schemes, and facilitates loans and zero balance accounts through an on-campus bank.
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