The university has an admission process facilitated by the Government of Maharashtra through the DTE website, following 12th-grade results. Admission involves provisional course allotment, fee payment, and an in-person finalization at the college. The college offers autonomous status, supportive faculty, and a student-friendly faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 30:1 to 45:1. However, some faculty members are noted for unprofessional behavior. The fee structure for general category students is approximately ₹80,000 to ₹92,000 annually, ₹41,500 to ₹63,000 for OBC students, and significantly lower for SC/ST students, at ₹2,000. Scholarships such as Post Metric, Freeship, and Punjabrao Deshmukh are available, alongside the Mahadbt portal scholarship. Placements vary, with computer science and IT achieving 30% placement rates and salaries averaging ₹3.5 lakh to ₹6 lakh annually, with a top offer of ₹36 lakh. Overall placement rates are between 50% to 70%, with reputed companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro recruiting. Chemical and petrochemical engineering placements are limited, and civil engineering opportunities are scarce. The college provides third-year training, internships, and mini-projects, though many students secure internships independently. Some campus facilities, like parking, are inadequate. The university is committed to quality education, timely exams, and results, but improvements are needed, particularly in expanding placement opportunities for civil and petrochemical engineering students.
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