Admission to the college can be secured via Management or the PGCET exam, conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority. The PGCET typically occurs in July or August, with admissions starting in late September. Applicants must rank below 8000 in PGCET for eligibility. In 2017, one student reported paying 65,000 INR as a government fee to KEA and 45,000 INR as a college fee with a PGCET rank of 3800. The college boasts experienced faculty, most holding PhDs, who provide significant academic support. The annual fee for a BE course is approximately 50,000 INR for General category students, with scholarships available for OBC and SC/ST students. While fees are relatively high, the college offers facilities like campus Wi-Fi, a cafeteria, labs, and a gym. Placement opportunities, especially in circuit branches like ECE, EEE, EIE, TCE, and CSE, are being updated to meet industry standards. Some seniors have not secured jobs, but super seniors have found positions in reputable companies. The college maintains industry connections, providing training for recruitment processes. Notable companies like VOLVO and BOSCH have participated in hiring, with four M.Tech students securing roles in embedded systems. Internships, particularly for M.Tech students, are valuable with competitive stipends. SC/ST students pay only college fees as government fees are waived. OBC students with an income under 1 lakh can apply for scholarships like Vidya Siri and Post-Metric, provided by the Karnataka government. Loan facilities are available, though specific details are not provided.
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