Admission to the college can be secured through the CET exam or via management quota. The college is noted for its strong academic and cultural activities, with a supportive and friendly faculty-student relationship. While the fees are considered high for North Indian students, they are more affordable for Karnataka residents and are lower compared to other engineering colleges in Bangalore, making them manageable for middle-class families. The placement rate at the college is moderate, with about 60% of students finding jobs, although the number of companies visiting the campus is limited.
Notable internships are offered by companies like Wipro and Bosch, and students often secure jobs outside the campus after graduation. The curriculum includes practical projects, such as developing a vertical grinding machine. Financial support is available in the form of a 15,000 rupee scholarship from the Karnataka government for eligible students, and the annual fee during the reviewer's study was 60,000 rupees for two semesters. Scholarship eligibility depends on academic performance and category under the SSP scheme, and students also have access to bank loans.
Comments