Admission to the college requires applying for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET) and participating in the entrance exam. After the Merit List is released, three Centralized Admission Process (CAP) rounds follow, where students can choose their college based on availability. The Electronics and Telecommunication (ENTC) department is notable for its predominantly female faculty, contributing to a diverse educational environment. While the Head of Department (HOD) and principal are well-regarded, some faculty members face challenges in lecture delivery and consistency, affecting student attendance.
The annual college fee has risen from approximately Rs 70,000 to over Rs 1 lakh, payable via cash or digital wallets, with a transparent fee structure and no hidden charges. The college has an average placement rate of 50-60%, with only 2-3 companies visiting annually, resulting in job offers for about 50-100 students from a pool of 300-400. Students are advised to seek their own internships from the second year, with companies like TCS mentioned as potential employers.
The college provides the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) scholarship for low-income families in Maharashtra, and those admitted through the CAP round benefit from a reduced annual fee of Rs 58,000, down from the standard Rs 87,000. Students also benefit from the Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Yojna.

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