Admission to the college is based on a government-allotted process that requires a standardized test for prospective engineering students. The student-to-faculty ratio is generally 50:1, improving to 20:1 in a mentoring program. While 90% of the faculty are supportive, 10% are associated with negative behaviors. Exams include one midterm and one end-term per semester, with a 10% failure rate largely due to faculty issues, and re-exams are available. The curriculum follows the Karnataka board, with all faculty holding PhDs. Fees vary by student category, entrance exam type, and branch, with KCET students having different fees from management students. Campus placements are strong for academically active students, with companies like Tech Mahindra, HP, TCS, Tata Motors, and IBM offering salaries between 2-6 LPA. The highest package was 15 LPA, and the average is 3.5 LPA, with 60-85% of students placed annually. Internships, both domestic and international, offer stipends between 5,000-10,000 INR per month, with partnerships in Taiwan, Germany, and the USA for fully funded internships. The placement process is slow and requires improvement for diverse streams. Since Covid, a fee concession of 15,000 to 20,000 is available, and there are scholarships at state and national levels. The Computer Science fee increases annually by 5,000 for new students, while the B.Tech EEE course fee is 105,000. KCET students can pay in two installments of around 105,293. Management fees vary by course, and multiple scholarships are accessible to students.
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