Admission to the institute's postgraduate programs is managed through the Common Admission Procedure (CAP), primarily based on GATE scores. Applicants must qualify for the GATE exam, and the process includes multiple CAP rounds where candidates are ranked by their scores. Students can choose up to 20 colleges, and seat allocation depends on merit, preferences, and availability, with results available on dtemaharashtra.gov.in. The college's faculty has a mixed reputation, with some experienced professors excelling and some newer ones underperforming. The institution offers affordable M.Tech programs, with fees around 24,000 rupees for open category students and lower for reserved categories. It has 25 seats specifically for Mechanical Engineering with an Automobile focus. As an autonomous, government-aided college, it benefits from direct funding and schemes like TEQIP, keeping education costs low. Undergraduate placement is strong, with nearly all students finding positions in prestigious companies like Google, Yahoo, and Citi Group, aided by industry collaborations and internship opportunities with BARC, L&T, etc. In contrast, postgraduate placement is less favorable, with difficulties in securing industry positions. GATE-qualified postgraduates receive a 12,500 INR monthly stipend from the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) for internships, even if the host organizations do not provide stipends.
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