Admission for non-Karnataka residents to this college is through the COMEDK exam, conducted in May with applications starting in February. The reviewer secured admission into the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) branch at MSRIT, renowned for its prestige and strong placement opportunities. The college boasts a faculty of at least 50 members per branch, many holding PhDs or pursuing them, and experts in diverse fields like AI, cloud computing, and IoT. The teacher-to-student ratio is 1:50, ensuring good interaction. The faculty is praised for being exceptional and approachable, though some dissatisfaction exists with programming language instructors due to communication issues. The annual fee is approximately ₹2 lakhs, with transparent payment options available. Placement begins in July post-sixth semester, with major companies like Amazon, VMware, and PayPal participating. About 75% of students secure placements, with salary packages ranging from 3 to 5 LPA, and a nearly 95% placement rate overall. The college offers internships through InternShala and mandatory on-campus internships evaluated in the fourth semester. Scholarships are primarily for defense personnel and local Karnataka students based on economic status, with additional alumni support for high-achieving students. The KCET fee is ₹45,000, totaling over ₹100,000 with accommodation, while management quota fees are ₹10 lakhs for the first year and ₹3 lakhs annually thereafter. CET and COMEDK fees are ₹1 lakh and ₹3 lakhs per annum, respectively, with NRI fees reaching around ₹5 lakhs per annum. Despite no campus job opportunities, scholarships and fellowships are encouraged.
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