Admission to the college is through the JEE Main exam, followed by a college allocation process via the JOSAA website, consisting of seven rounds. Candidates must confirm their seats in person at designated locations like IITs or NITs. The college is renowned for its Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) department, with a faculty of about 50 members, 20 of whom are from the EEE department, most holding PhDs from prestigious institutions.
The tuition fee is Rs. 62,000 per semester, with a hostel fee of around Rs. 28,000. Fee waivers are available for students from economically weaker backgrounds—full waivers for families earning below Rs. 1 lakh annually, and two-thirds for those earning between Rs. 1 to 5 lakhs. Placement statistics are strong, with an average package between 6.1 to 10 lakhs per annum and a high of 21 lakhs. Approximately 90% of eligible students secure placements, excluding those pursuing further studies.
Companies like Microsoft, Jio, and Infosys recruit students, with better opportunities in computer-related fields. Though the college doesn’t offer internships, the Training and Placement department assists in connections with organizations such as Konkan Railways. Students can access external scholarships and those for reserved categories like ST and OBCs, including the Post Matric Scholarship and the Global Korea Scholarship. Tuition fees total about 5 lakhs for four years, considered affordable for engineering.
Eligibility and further details are available on the college's website.
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