Fees:
At MITCOE, the fees are about Rs.79,000 per year.
Faculty:
The faculty, the senior teaching staff is just superb. No one even okay, all are good, very good. The issue here is that the number of senior profs is less, and junior faculty is more. The students complain of the junior profs being egoistic, and ignorant. Faculty for FE is amazing and some are common with MIT. For higher years it's mixed bag. Mech has strict teachers while comps & IT has very lenient ones. Also, students say that the mid-term tests depend upon the teachers, so it's not a problem even if you don't clear them. And at times, the answer sheets have not even bee
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Fees:
At MITCOE, the fees are about Rs.79,000 per year.
Faculty:
The faculty, the senior teaching staff is just superb. No one even okay, all are good, very good. The issue here is that the number of senior profs is less, and junior faculty is more. The students complain of the junior profs being egoistic, and ignorant. Faculty for FE is amazing and some are common with MIT. For higher years it's mixed bag. Mech has strict teachers while comps & IT has very lenient ones. Also, students say that the mid-term tests depend upon the teachers, so it's not a problem even if you don't clear them. And at times, the answer sheets have not even been returned to the students. So pretty relaxed with that.
Attendance:
The college has recently become strict when it comes to the attendance norm. 75% is a bare minimum set by the university, for successful completion of terms. Failing which, say up to 50% students can escape with a fine and a few extra assignments. But for anything less than 40% be ready to call for trouble (read getting detained for a year). The fine could be anywhere around Rs.5,000 or call up parents.
Note: Mondays and Thursdays students are expected to wear uniforms.
Crowd:
The crowd here is not as good as you would find in MIT, but it's not bad either. The majority of crowd is Marathi speaking. There are also a decent number of students who don't understand Marathi. This at times becomes a problem as they don't follow what the teacher is speaking. Overall the crowd is very diverse as everyone from all different colleges on campus come and mingles with others. Almost everyone is friendly and amiable.
Placements:
The placements have been good here and companies flock in by the reputation of being an MIT institute. Around 75% of all students or almost 100% of the eligible ones get placed every year. Infosys, TCS Wipro are the bulk recruiters, with salaries averaging at 3.5 - 5 Lakh per annum. Core recruiters include John Deere, Tata Motors, Kirloskar Engines, Thermax Solutions, Volkswagen, etc. The highest placement has gone up to Rs. 12 - 13 Lakh. Not bad, but nothing really significant.
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