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Modern Education Society's College of Engineering
Overall Rating: 3.7

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Reviewed on Jun 9, 2022
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Placements and Internships

3.5

The average salary figure is 3 lakh per annum. The highest salary is 32 lakh per annum (comp). Many companies come here for placements, like Bosch, Infosys, etc.

Entrance Exams and Admissions

You must score marks above 60 in jee. Entrance examinations are cet, and jee Cet's score cut off is 80.

Fees and Scholarships

4

1,23,000 for the open cast, Scholarship 69,000 for open in each category, Fee Structure differ in caste. No loan is needed.

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3.7

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