Siddaganga Institute of Technology offers admissions through entrance exams like KCET, COMEDK, and DCET, depending on the course. Undergraduate candidates apply via KCET, while M.Tech candidates use GATE scores. Admission cut-off ranks for popular branches like CSE and ISE close between 5000-8000, reaching up to 25,000. Fees for KCET entrants are up to INR 79,000 annually, with hostel fees reaching INR 60,000. COMEDK students face higher fees of about INR 1.5 lakhs per year, excluding hostel fees, totaling around INR 2,00,000. Diploma holders pay INR 71,000 annually for BE from the second year. Scholarships primarily benefit financially disadvantaged Karnataka students, while non-Karnataka options are limited. The institute offers installment-based fee payments and collaborates with banks for student loans. The college boasts knowledgeable faculty, with most professors holding PhDs and being highly supportive and interactive. Academic focus is strong, with regular quizzes and a proctor system to support students. Placement opportunities are notable, with over 30 companies visiting annually. Mass recruiters like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys participate, offering packages up to 29 LPA, with an average of 5.6 LPA. Approximately 70% of students, mainly in IT and circuit branches, secure placements; mechanical placements lag with average salaries of 3.5 LPA. Internships are mostly externally secured, with stipends ranging 30k-50k. The college's training and placement department actively prepares students for the job market through technical exams and interviews. Scholarship opportunities are available, particularly for Karnataka students with family income below ₹20,000. Options include Vidyasiri and SC-ST scholarships, alongside state and national scholarships such as SSP and NSP. Loans are accessible through Karnataka Bank and other institutions, albeit at higher interest rates. The cost of living in Tumkur is more affordable compared to Bangalore, contributing to overall lower educational expenses.
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