The college admissions are based on the MHT-CET exam, which involves a test of 200 marks divided into sections for Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. A minimum 98 percentile is essential for securing a seat in a preferred course. The annual fee is about 68,000 INR for general students, with OBC and SC/ST students paying lower fees of 2.8 lakh INR and 1.6 lakh INR for the full course, respectively. The college offers an excellent return on investment, with average placement packages of 4-6 lakh INR and the highest package reaching 21 lakh INR in 2020 for civil engineering. Recruiters like Shapoorji Pallonji, Reliance Infrastructure, and Tata Power offer packages ranging from 4 to 5 lakh INR. A robust placement rate of 98-100% is noted, especially in core branches. Students often pursue further studies or competitive exams like UPSC. The college provides various scholarships, including government and Tata scholarships, and offers financial aid to eligible students. Hostel fees are about 36,500 INR annually, with food costs extra. The institution, being government-aided, ensures affordable education compared to private colleges, with online or draft fee payment options available.
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