Admission to the college is possible through KCET, COMED-K, and Management Quota. KCET ranks range up to 22,000 for SC and 6,000-7,000 for General Merit. COMED-K requires a rank under 5,000 for core branches, but a rank of 10,350 can secure a Civil Engineering seat. Management Quota is flexible but costly, ranging from 7-17 lakhs for Civil and over 20 lakhs for IT. Government seat fees are about 64,000 INR, while private admissions exceed 10 lakhs. Faculty are highly qualified, with supportive but strict teaching; gadgets are banned in classrooms. Established around 1960, the college is autonomous, and B.E certificates are issued by VTU. Fees vary by admission type: KCET students pay around INR 70,000 annually, including a building fee; COMED-K costs approx. INR 2.1 lakhs per year, while Management Quota ranges from 5 to 25 lakhs per year. SC/ST students pay 15,000-20,000 INR for building fees. Scholarships and loans are available, with first-year costs potentially up to INR 2.5 lakhs. Historical fees were significantly lower. Placement rates are high, with 90-95% of students securing jobs. IT branches achieve near 100% placement, while Civil Engineering students face more challenges. The highest offer is INR 50 LPA, with average packages between INR 4 and 9 LPA. Top recruiters include Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. Placement eligibility begins in the 6th or 7th semester. Scholarships are primarily for Karnataka natives, with provisions for SC, ST, and OBC students. Karnataka's government offers a 20,000 INR scholarship for 2A/2B categories. Academic excellence can lead to scholarships and fee waivers for maintaining an 8 CGPA or higher. Hostel fees exceed 125,000 INR annually, and fees are generally paid yearly.
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