The review highlights key aspects of UVCE, a government college recommended for its quality education and financial feasibility. The reviewer, with a KCET rank of 18,000, was admitted to UVCE after the third round. The college boasts experienced faculty with a student-to-teacher ratio of 1:100, though syllabus completion may be slow due to staff shortages. The fee structure is highly affordable, with an annual fee of approximately 25,000 INR, reduced to 3,000 INR for students benefiting from a 22,000 INR government scholarship.
Merit students pay as low as 1,500 INR, whereas hostel fees are 500 INR for merit students and 14,000 INR for others. The placement rate is strong, with 80-96% of students securing jobs, particularly in CSE with a 90% placement rate. Around 350+ companies visit annually, offering packages up to 58 LPA, with an average of 8-10 LPA and a median of 9 LPA. Internships are available through external companies, with stipends around 10,000 INR/month.
Placement training begins in the third year, with recruitment starting from the sixth semester. UVCE provides various scholarships, including ePASS for OBC students offering 22,000 INR, UVCE Alumni Association scholarships of 10,000 INR for 250 students, and Vision UVCE scholarships of 5,000 INR. Fees are low, at 38,200 INR annually, with additional exam fees of 2,300-3,000 INR. Admission is through competitive exams like KCET, DCET, COMED-K, or JEE, with no management seats.
The first-semester fee is 48,000 INR, reduced to 750 INR for SC/ST students. Scholarships such as NSP and SSP are also available. UVCE operates two campuses: K R Circle and Jnanabharathi (Civil).
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