Admission to colleges in Karnataka for out-of-state students is managed through the COMEDK entrance exam, with notifications typically in April or May. There are two rounds of counseling in Bengaluru, with students encouraged to attend both for a better chance of securing their preferred college, as the reviewer did with a switch to Sir MVIT. The college boasts a highly qualified faculty, predominantly with Ph.D. qualifications, and offers a range of specializations, including genetics and computational biology. The faculty is praised for their expertise and efforts to engage students through lectures and multimedia. Fees vary significantly; Karnataka students pay around ₹40,000 to ₹50,000 per year, while others pay ₹1.7 to ₹2 lakhs. The management quota allows admission without entrance exams but requires payment. The college records a strong placement rate, with 95% of students securing jobs and 80% placed across all branches. High recruiters include TCS, Infosys, and Accenture, with IT firms more active than biotech companies. From the 6th semester, students are eligible for placements, with top companies participating. The highest salary offered was ₹28,00,000 per annum, with an average of ₹3,50,000. Scholarships like Vidhyasarathi and MHRD support students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and sports achievers, with additional support for Manipuri students. Tuition fees for KCET students are ₹91,000 for the first year and ₹86,000 for the second year in biotechnology, which receives notable support. The college's placement opportunities are not highly rated, and internships with stipends are uncommon.
...Read More
Comments