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Aeishanee Dash's Review on Cummins College of Engineering for Women, Pune

B.Tech [Bachelor of Technology] Batch 2020
Cummins College of Engineering for Women, Pune
Overall Rating: 3.7

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Reviewed on Oct 18, 2017
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Placements and Internships

4

Placements are really good. Companies like Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Amazon, Cisco, HSBC, Siemens, Oracle, GE and much more do come for recruitment in the college.

Entrance Exams and Admissions

Eligibility Criteria was to pass 12th standard from a recognized board by DTE and the entrance exam was JEE MAIN and MHT CET.

Fees and Scholarships

3.5

Fees for the course were INR 1,35,000 for General category for SC/NT/VJ/TFWS/SBC was INR 525 and OBC was INR 73,888. A lot of scholarships are available for students.

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