Sinhgad College of Engineering primarily admits students through the MHT-CET, a test conducted by the Maharashtra government, and also considers JEE Main scores. The admission process, managed by the Directorate of Technical Education, involves three rounds of seat allocation and has a 20% management quota. Faculty members are mostly PhD holders, ensuring a 7:1 student-to-faculty ratio for personalized attention. The college's affiliation with Pune University means challenging courses and exams, with a strong emphasis on attendance and academic engagement.
Annual fees for general category students range from ?100,000 to ?134,000, while OBC students pay ?57,000 to ?78,000, and SC/ST fees range from ?28,000 to ?50,000. Hostel and mess fees are around ?60,500 to ?65,000. The college offers scholarships and the Earn and Learn Scheme for financial aid. Despite perceptions of high fees, they are comparable to other institutions in the region. The college boasts a robust placement program, with over 100 companies recruiting annually.
The Training and Placement Cell aids in securing internships and jobs for 70-90% of students, with the highest domestic package at 33.45 LPA and an average of 4.5 LPA. Major recruiters include Infosys, Accenture, and Wipro. Students typically become eligible for placements starting from the 6th semester, requiring good academic performance. The college is well-regarded for its placement success and competitive salary packages.
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