Admission to engineering colleges in Maharashtra, excluding IITs, NITs, and some private institutions, is based on the MHTCET exam, a 200-mark test held in May. Results are announced within a month, and the admission process begins with three main CAP rounds and one additional round for college selection. Seats are allocated based on merit rank. The college has experienced and supportive faculty, with notable professors like Sambhe Sir, Sagar Lachure Sir, and Gaurav Sawant Sir. Assessments include class tests, quizzes, Mid-Sem Tests, and End-Sem Exams. Despite the difficulty of some subjects, the failure rate at VJTI is low. VJTI's fee structure is affordable for a government-aided engineering college, with annual fees of INR 76,000 for general students, INR 31,500 for OBC, and INR 10,000 for SC students. Payments can be made in two installments. The college offers outstanding placement opportunities, especially in the Computer Science and IT departments, achieving 100% placement this year. The overall placement rate exceeds 80%, with the highest package at INR 43 LPA, the lowest at INR 8 LPA, and an average of INR 10 LPA. Companies like Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Amazon, and JP Morgan recruit from the campus. Internships from the third year have an 85% success rate, with stipends ranging from INR 60,000 to INR 1.5L per month. VJTI supports financial aid through documentation for bank loans and provides information on scholarships via its scholarship department and website. The Maharashtra government offers scholarships covering tuition and exam fees for students below a certain income threshold. First-year fees are INR 85,551, with reductions for categories like SEBC. Additional fees include development fees, insurance, and alumni membership. Scholarships from organizations like Siemens, Reliance, HDFC, and Aditya Birla are available. VJTI is recognized for its excellent placement opportunities, with an average CTC of INR 16 LPA, second only to IIT Bombay in Maharashtra.
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