The applicant was admitted to the college through the MHCET merit-based CAP rounds after achieving over 40% in their board exams. The college is noted for its supportive and knowledgeable faculty, which assists students with both academic and personal challenges. Students face four exams annually, comprising two unit tests and two semester exams, with a focus on lecture-based content. The college charges an annual fee of 840,000 for general students, but offers various scholarships and fee concessions. SC, ST, and OBC students benefit from government schemes, reducing their fees to as low as 6,000 through the DBT scholarship. General category students pay 85,000 annually, but this can decrease to 45,000 with the EBC scholarship. Merit-based scholarships and TFWS reserved seats are also available. While the college lacks direct placement services and has inconsistent internship opportunities, the active placement cell provides job references. Many students secure internships through personal efforts, and skills like video editing can yield earnings of around 10,000 monthly.
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