The college maintains an approximate faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20, though some classes reportedly have a ratio of 1:50. Faculty members, mostly PhD holders from reputable universities, are approachable, but there's mixed feedback on their teaching enthusiasm. Mentor-mentee sessions allow feedback on faculty performance. Students can participate in placements from the 4th year, sharing processes with the main Manipal Campus. Companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Goldman Sachs have recruited here. The average placement package in the past three years has been over 20 LPA, with a placement rate of at least 90%, though no batch has graduated yet, as the first is expected in 2025. Out of 200 students, 100 secured campus internships, while others found their own. The internship culture is developing due to the college's new status. The total tuition fee is about 19 lakhs, with hostel costs of 1.8 to 2.6 lakhs yearly, totaling around 27 lakhs for the course. Scholarships are available based on MET exam performance, with significant scholarships for top-ranking students who maintain a CGPA of 8.5 or higher. Additional scholarships include top course performers and the Konkani scholarship. There are no campus jobs, but freelance opportunities exist, like contributing to the library website. Optional fees include a 15,000 annual charge for sports facilities. The college is deemed expensive, with a noticeable fee increase from the first to the second year.
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