The college's admission process involves multiple merit-based rounds, incorporating a 50% reservation for Sindhi students. Admissions are primarily based on JEE Mains and MH-CET scores, with Maharashtra students prioritized over out-of-state applicants. The college, located in a prime city area, is well-known for its chemical engineering placements and industry ties. The faculty includes experienced and newer lecturers, with around six holding PhDs. While faculty are generally helpful and accessible, there are concerns about a lack of teachers for core subjects.
The annual fee of ?205,375, comparable to other Mumbai University colleges, excludes book costs but includes options for online payment. Financial aid is available under government schemes, and fees can be paid in installments when necessary. Placement opportunities are abundant, with a focus on chemical engineering. In 2018, this branch had 100% placement, but recent figures show 30-40% placement with packages ranging from ?4-5 lakhs to ?20 lakhs, averaging ?23 lakhs.
Top recruiters include Amazon, Google, and PhonePe. Students are placement-eligible from the second year and mandated to secure their internships independently during breaks. The college supports financially challenged students through scholarships and loans, with a special committee to assist eligible candidates. Despite high fees, the college provides a positive learning environment, supportive faculty, and strong placement opportunities.
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