The applicant, with a COMEDK rank of 35,077, initially chose Civil, Mechanical, Computer Science, and prioritized Aeronautics, which they secured in the second round of admissions. They gained entry via the CET exam to a college newly offering Aeronautics. The faculty is well-qualified, with many holding dual degrees and 15-30 years of experience, and some faculty members have been with the college for decades. The teaching staff includes four assistant professors and a Head of Department, all with at least an MTech degree, though teaching effectiveness varies. The college charges management quota students a donation fee of 2-6 lakhs and annual tuition fees of 1.6-1.8 lakhs, with slight variations for government entrance examination seats. Fee changes occur annually, with transparent payment processes. Although the Aeronautics program presents job prospects, placement rates have declined over recent years, partly due to the college's autonomous status affecting student performance in interviews. Placement opportunities are available with approximately 800-1000 companies, including partnerships with Tata and Aques. Internships of at least 8 weeks are mandatory to boost employability, supported by a placement manager. Scholarships of about 50,000 INR per year are available based on academic performance, with additional financial aid for students from low-income families. Government seat fees through KCET are 1,20,000 INR annually, while management seats cost 1,75,000 INR per year. Additional scholarships via NSP and SSP can provide around 25,000 INR, making education more affordable.
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