Admission to the M.Tech Thermal Engineering course can be achieved through the GATE exam conducted by various IITs each February. Even if students do not achieve a qualifying score, admission is still possible through DTE Cap rounds and spot rounds. The college, affiliated with Mumbai University and operating autonomously, offers a low fee structure as a semi-government institution, making it more affordable than many engineering colleges. The college provides excellent placement opportunities, supported by strong connections with companies across India, and arranges 2 to 3-month summer internships through its training and placement office. The college's faculty is supportive and employs an interactive teaching approach, balancing practical and theoretical learning. Master's students receive a teaching assistantship stipend of INR 12,400 per month from AICTE but are not eligible for internships during this time. Scholarships are primarily government-provided, with additional support from an alumni network for underprivileged students. For those who cannot afford the already low fees, the government offers a scholarship loan facility.
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