The college admission process involves three rounds: essay writing, a minimum three-minute elocution, and a personal interview in various cities, including Pune. Eligibility is determined via MHCET and XAT scores. The initial fee after selection is 75,000 INR. The teaching is practical and interactive, with supportive faculty, although finance faculties lack experience, mitigated by external faculty in the fourth trimester. The 2018-2020 academic fee was 7 lakhs INR for two years, payable in five installments, including a foreign tour and books.
The recent fee is 780,000 INR for two years, excluding examination fees, with a 50,000-60,000 INR hike, and MBA fees at 450,000 INR annually, affecting all students due to the absence of scholarships. The placement process is robust, starting in November for third-semester students, with prominent recruiters such as Bajaj Finance, Mahindra, HDFC Limited, and more. The average placement package is 5-7 LPA, with a maximum of 46 LPA, and around 50-75% of students secure placements.
Internships offer stipends between 5,000 and 15,000 INR, with marketing, HR, and finance companies visiting the campus. The college offers placement assistance, although high student numbers and economic conditions present challenges. Scholarships include full fee waivers for students with over 80 percentile, sports persons, rank holders in competitive exams, and reservation categories, requiring a certain CGPA for retention. The college provides bonafide certificates for loan applications, although it has no bank tie-ups.
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