Admission to the mechanical branch at the college is possible with a KCET exam rank below 60,000, though ranks under 30,000 are also accepted. The faculty is highly qualified, with most possessing PhDs, and each department has 15 to 20 members who are approachable and focus on simplifying complex topics. The Dean of R&D, Dr. Antony Louis Piriyakumar, is notable for his experience and support in research projects. The current fee for new students is 90,000 INR, while existing students pay 25,000 INR, which is an increase from previous years. Compared to other institutions, these fees are relatively high. Placement success is significant, especially for CS and EC students, with 99% securing jobs and an average package of 7 LPA, with the highest domestic package at 30 LPA. Companies like IBM, Amazon, Samsung, Infosys, and TCS recruit from the institute. Placement training is rigorous and free, with internships providing industry-standard stipends. The college encourages skill enhancement through certification courses from organizations like Great Learning and NPTEL. Scholarships are available for SC/ST students and a special scheme for girls, but not for general students. KCET students pay an annual fee of approximately ₹1,05,000, with no increase during the course. Fees under the COMEDK and management quotas are higher, ranging from ₹2.5 lakhs to ₹9 lakhs annually. Fees can be paid in installments, but late payments may affect hall ticket issuance. Education loans and SSP government scholarships are available for eligible students. Internships, particularly through partnerships with companies like Samsung, are part of the curriculum.
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