The college admission is based on the MHT CET exam results, with allocations made considering students' scores and preferences. All faculty members are highly qualified, most holding PhDs from renowned universities and having over 10 years of experience. The college charges an annual fee of approximately ?80,000, but students with a family income below ?8 lakh can avail of government scholarships, reducing the fee to ?40,000. The college aims for 100% student placement, with 15-20 companies visiting the campus and offering average salary packages of around 4 LPA.
It also provides multiple internships to aid in career development. Scholarships are available through government schemes and based on NPTEL exam performance. The fee remains stable throughout the course duration. Students from the Economically Backward Class receive additional benefits, making the college an economically viable option with quality education.
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