Admission for postgraduate programs at the institution is through the PGCET exam conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority. Candidates with appropriate ranks can secure seats under the Government seat matrix, but need to pay university fees online to finalize admission. The faculty is generally committed and sincere, although there's an unequal distribution across departments. The fee structure, set by the government, includes an additional 30% charge by the institution, making postgraduate courses relatively expensive. The same resources are used for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Placement opportunities are favorable for IT branches, but nonexistent for other branches, with internships being of poor quality. While merit students do not receive stipends, category candidates are eligible for them per government rules. The overall placement experience is considered average. The college does not offer merit-based scholarships, and student loans are available through nationalized banks at respective interest rates. However, the institution does not actively promote scholarships or loans for financially disadvantaged students.
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