The college offers admissions via the COMED-K exam, CET exam, and management quota. COMED-K is an all-India online entrance exam for Karnataka colleges. The Electronics and Instrumentation course is particularly strong, with experienced faculty providing academic and emotional support. Faculty qualifications are high, though some professors may be less engaging. Tuition fees vary: Karnataka residents pay ?30,000-?40,000 per year, non-residents are charged around ?2,00,000, KCET students pay about ?80,000, and COMEDK students face fees of ?2,01,100.
Management quota students pay a donation plus ?2,18,800. Fees for the Electronics and Instrumentation course are ?2,28,000 annually. The college is renowned for its placement and internship programs, attracting over 350 companies yearly. The highest salary package ranges from 40-50 LPA, with an average of 7-8 LPA for CSE/IT, and 6.5-8 LPA for circuit branches. While the college boasts a 100% placement claim, real placement rates hover around 80-85% for some branches, with CSE, ISE, and electronics being above 80%.
Approximately 200 companies, including Cisco, Zscaler, Wipro, and Walmart, recruit, offering roles like software developer and data analyst, with salary packages from 3 LPA to 98 LPA. Internship opportunities are abundant, and collaboration with HackerEarth aids in placement training. Students must complete at least one internship, often leading to pre-placement offers. Scholarships are limited, mostly benefiting Karnataka students, but loan facilities are available for all. Hostel fees start at INR 2,00,000, decreasing over time.
The college's fee structure remains relatively stable, with average placement salaries around 8 LPA.
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