Admission to the college is primarily through the Karnataka CET, with a rank of around 6300 securing a seat in the second round. The college is among the top 10 engineering institutions under Bangalore University. Admission is available via state entrance exams and management quotas. Faculty are generally well-qualified, with some from prestigious institutions. The curriculum, directed by VTU, is considered restrictive. The college's infrastructure and labs are highly regarded. Fee structures vary: state government merit admissions cost around ₹55,000 per year, COMED-K admissions are approximately ₹1.5 to ₹2 lakhs annually, and general quota fees can exceed ₹5 lakhs. Mechanical courses are cheaper compared to Computer Science and Information Science. Payments can be made online or at the campus bank. About 350 of 600 students secure placements, with IT branches achieving 100% placement, while others have over 85%. The average package is 4-5 LPA, with companies like Cognizant and TCS offering between 2.75 to 6 LPA. The highest package of 31 LPA was offered by Media.net. Mechanical and electrical branches have fewer core placements, with less than 30% for mechanical. Overall, 80-90% of students are placed, supported by a strong placement cell. While direct internships are not provided, external opportunities are facilitated. Scholarships are available, especially for Karnataka students, with the VIDYASIRI scholarship covering about 30% of fees and SC/ST students receiving up to 80% coverage and an additional ₹50,000. Other scholarships, such as SSP and NSP, are also available. Loan facilities are offered through the on-campus bank. For KCET students, fees range from ₹70,000 to ₹80,000 annually, while COMED-K admissions cost between ₹2.2 to ₹2.5 lakhs per year.
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