Admission to colleges in Maharashtra is managed through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) organized by the Directorate of Technical Education, based on ranks and preferences. Eligibility requires completing the 12th grade or a diploma. Direct admission through a management quota is available but incurs extra fees and excludes scholarships. The CAP process spans over a month, considering GPA. Faculty experience varies, with issues in salary disbursement causing disruptions. Only 10% of faculty are deemed proficient, with poor English skills prevalent. The department features 40-50 balanced-gender faculty members, aged 35-40, with positive student relationships, despite some egoistic behavior. Fees range from 92,000 to 140,000 INR yearly, with half payable at admission. Open category fees are about 100,000 INR, with hostel fees at 50,000 INR. Scholarships are available, though the scholarship cell is criticized, and full fee payment is mandatory to avoid academic penalties. Fee payment methods include RTGS, cash, and bank transfers. Placements focus on IT companies like TCS, Infosys, and Accenture, with activities centralized at Sinhgad Vadgaon. Fourth-year students are eligible, with a highest package of 36 LPA and an average of 3.5-4 LPA. While 90% of eligible students get placed, the overall rate is 30%. Internships are available but lack support. Strong academics since 10th grade enhance placements. Workshops and training incur extra fees. Scholarships like EBC and Panjabrao Vastigruha Nirbhatta Yojana offer financial aid, though direct concessions are absent. The scholarship process demands thorough documentation, with room for improvement in the scholarship cell's efficiency. Regular campus drives by companies such as Accenture and Cognizant ensure robust job recruitment.
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