Admission to this college is possible via KCET, COMED-K, or donation. KCET requires a ranking and involves online counseling, while COMED-K is based on exam scores. The college is known for its mechanical engineering program, featuring 8 subjects per semester and highly qualified faculty with industry experience. Faculty are supportive and provide additional courses like ANSYS and CATIA. Fees have varied: initially Rs 50,000 annually for CET students and Rs 13,000 in college fees, with donation seats ranging from Rs 6 lakh to 8 lakh. The college, classified under the Minority Linguistic category, offers scholarships for SC/ST and economically disadvantaged students. Campus recruitment begins each September with over 50 companies participating, securing placements for about 80-85% of students. IT branches have higher placement rates, often over 70%, with average packages around Rs 4.5 LPA, and the highest package reaching Rs 22 LPA. Non-IT branches face challenges in core company placements, leading students towards IT roles with average packages ranging from Rs 3 LPA to Rs 7 LPA. Internships are independently secured, though some students access opportunities with companies like TCS and Bosch. Scholarship opportunities are primarily government-supported, with reduced fees for SC/ST students. Fee structures vary: KCET entrants pay around 65,000 to 81,450 INR annually, COMED-K up to 2.5 lakhs, and management quota fees can also reach 2.5 lakhs, with a total 4-year engineering cost around 4 lakhs INR.
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