This prestigious and historic Asian institute is known for providing quality education as an autonomous institution. Admission for Maharashtra students requires the MHCET exam. The faculty, mostly doctorate holders, maintain a 1:30 student ratio, with around 100 students per class. Each semester includes 5-6 subjects, worth 21-25 credits, evaluated through mid-semester (30 marks), end-semester (60 marks), and internal assessments (10 marks). Faculty offer support and guidance, though research-oriented teaching is limited. Practical learning features lab sessions with 20-25 students per batch. The annual fee for general students is about 80,000 INR, while category students pay significantly less, with scholarships like MAHADBT. For instance, a second-year category student paid 3,150 INR versus 90,000 INR for others. The college has a high placement rate, with over 200 companies recruiting, including Google and Microsoft. The highest salary package is 87 LPA, with Computer Engineering averaging 17 LPA, and other branches around 10-12 LPA. Over 70% of students secure placements, and internships start in the 5th semester with stipends up to 1.5 lakh per month. Scholarships, including MAHADBT, help reduce fees. Fees for general students range from INR 1.3 to 1.53 lakhs annually, while OBC students pay INR 49,500 to INR 75,000, and SC/ST students pay INR 3,500 to INR 8,500. Additional fees include development, gymkhana, and hostel costs (INR 45,000 plus a 10,000 deposit). The mess bill is under INR 5,000 monthly. Financial aid options, like loans and partial payment, are available, along with scholarships for high-achieving students. The new university status has increased fees, but ample scholarships from private and government sources remain available.
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