This private university offers a flexible exam pattern with both midterm and endterm exams that have moderately difficult questions. Students who do not pass initially can retake exams to clear their subjects. The university provides placement opportunities with companies like EY GDS, UST, Mu Sigma, Accenture, Capgemini, Tech Mahindra, and IBM, with most roles for B.Tech students in Software Engineering. The average placement package is between 3 to 5 lakhs per annum, with the highest package reaching 13 lakhs per annum. The KCET seat fee was initially INR 90,293, with an additional INR 15,000 for skill labs, totaling INR 1,05,293, but this has since increased. Fees for the CET Management quota range from INR 1.50 lakh to 3 lakh, influenced by factors like recommendations and caste. While the college does not offer scholarships to KCET students, management quota students can avail of scholarships, and students are eligible for SSP or NSP scholarships.
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