Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering offers admissions primarily through entrance exams like KCET, COMEDK, and JEE, with a smooth application process via the KCET portal. Due to COVID-19, no group discussions or interviews were held. Admission through government seats bypasses interviews, while a management quota is available at a cost of around 2 lakh INR. The college is highly regarded for its faculty and strong placement opportunities, especially in Chemical Engineering. The faculty is experienced, with an average age of 45, and maintains a favorable student-to-teacher ratio of 45:20. Annual fees for KCET students are about 59,000 INR for government fees and around 45,000-45,970 INR for college fees, totaling a bit over 200,000 INR, including additional costs. Scholarships are available, with the college keeping students informed. Over 150 companies visit the campus annually for placements, with major recruiters like Dell, Amazon, and Infosys. By their final year, 85% of students secure jobs, with IT placements at a 70% success rate on the first attempt. The highest salary package hit 39 lakh per annum in 2018-2019, while the average package is around 6 lakh. Core engineering placements are less common, comprising about 33% of opportunities. Students are encouraged to find internships independently, though offerings are available from the first year, some with stipends. Scholarships are based on financial need and merit, but sports scholarships have not been available since 2011. Hostel accommodation is provided for both Indian and NRI students, with NRI options being pricier.
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