Admission to the college is through the DTE Admission process, requiring the MH-CET exam, which tests Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics out of 200 marks. Results are announced within 1 to 1.5 months, followed by CAP rounds based on score cutoffs. The college offers eight engineering branches and has a mix of experienced and ad hoc faculty, some with patents. However, the ad hoc faculty often lack teaching consistency. Fees for the general category are Rs. 47,053 per semester in the first year, reducing to Rs. 41,000 from the second year, plus an annual hostel fee of Rs. 9,000 and a mess fee of Rs. 21,000. For reserved students, the first-year fee is Rs. 21,667, decreasing to Rs. 20,210 subsequently. Despite being government-funded, fees are high due to development charges. Placements are managed by a dedicated faculty member, but less than 10% secure on-campus jobs, with better outcomes in chemical, petrochemical, and mechanical branches. Placement preparation includes aptitude tests and interviews, with compulsory mock tests recently added. The college offers various scholarships, like the Indian Government and Rajarshi Shahu Chhatrapati Scholarships, and education loans are available. It also provides government-funded scholarships and receives local industry support for meritorious students.
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