The college admission process uses the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET), with placements based on rankings managed by the Karnataka Examination Authority. For MCA courses, the process includes three CAP rounds where higher-ranked colleges require better CET scores. Faculty members are experienced, with most holding advanced degrees and offering personal attention across academics and extracurriculars. The fee structure consists of an entrance exam fee (?40,000), college fee (?20,000), and tuition fee (?20,000), totaling around ?1.25 lakhs, including additional fees for hostel (?60,000) and bus (?20,000).
Management seats are more expensive, with no installment plans available and limited transparency. Placements have improved, with about 40% of students securing jobs from companies like Sasken, Reliance, and Kotak, though only 10% receive campus placements. The college assists with interview training but not with internships. Scholarships are not provided directly by the college, though students can apply for external scholarships with some college assistance. Administrative support for scholarships is seen as inefficient, with no internal scholarships offered.
Overall, placements and fee structures are considered average, particularly challenging for middle-class families.
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