Admission to the college is through competitive exams like KCET and COMEDK, with seat allocation based on exam rank. The faculty is highly qualified, many from prestigious institutions like IIT and IISC, and employ engaging teaching methods. The fee structure varies: government seat students pay around ₹90,000 annually, COMEDK students pay between ₹1,25,000 and ₹2,50,000, entrance test students pay ₹1,35,000, and management quota students pay ₹3,00,000 to ₹3,50,000. There are no SNQ seats for economically disadvantaged students. Placement efforts include inviting companies like Boeing and Airbus, but few hire freshers, especially in Aerospace. The highest package this year was 52 LPA in Computer Science from AMD. Internship opportunities exist in private and startup sectors, with some offers from ISRO, DRDO, and HAL for eligible students. Scholarships are available based on merit, caste, and academic performance, with government options like ePASS and NSP also accessible. The B.Tech Aerospace fee was 2.3 LPA in 2021, now estimated at 2.7-2.8 LPA. DCET students pay about 1 LPA. Scholarships include ₹10,000 from Ramaiah and ₹5,000 for first-year students, with additional incentives for sports achievements. Management fees range from 3 to 4 lakh, and KCET, COMEDK, and RUAS-SAT entrance exams offer scholarships. The college does not provide loan facilities or campus employment opportunities.
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