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The Development Fund is a mandatory component of the Cummins College of Engineering for Women BTech course. These funds are directly reinvested to upgrade labs, software, and campus facilities, ensuring students get their hands dirty on modern, industry-standard tools.  

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Yes, the BTech fee structure of Cummins College of Engineering for Women includes several one-time payments, meaning, to be paid just once during the entire course. This includes University Eligibility Fees (INR 600), the Amartya Insurance Policy (INR 701) for student safety, and a Caution Money Deposit (refundable) of INR 10,000. 

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BTech fee structure at Cummins College of Engineering for Women incorporates specific mandatory charges required by the affiliating university. Beyond the basic Tuition Fees and Development Fund, students pay University Fees of INR 635 and University Eligibility Fees of INR 600 for formal registration and eligibility processing for the BTech program. These are standard administrative costs that all students must pay in the first year of their professional degree.

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For most scholarship schemes at Cummins College of Engineering for Women, you should prepare a folder with the following documents-

  • Class 10th and Class 12th  mark sheets.

  • MHT-CET or JEE scorecard.

  • Current BTech admission receipt.

  • Valid Income Certificate (issued by Tahsildar, current financial year).

  • Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (if applicable).

  • Ration card (first & last page) for EWS/EBC, and a completed online Anti-ragging undertaking

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Apart from government aid, Cummins College of Engineering for Women actively assists students in securing private funding from NGOs and industries. Major programs include the Cummins Nurturing Brilliance Scholarship, which often covers full tuition and provides a laptop and mentoring for students with a family income below INR 6 lakhs. Other partners like the Persistent Foundation (Kiran Scholarship) and Reliance Foundation also offer significant annual grants. These are usually merit-cum-need based and involve a separate application followed by an interview or aptitude test.

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Cummins College of Engineering for Women offers a unique, focused environment that national-level colleges like VIT Vellore might lack. While VIT has a larger campus, great placements, Cummins provides a close-knit, supportive community specifically designed for women's leadership in tech. For many families, the safety, empowerment, and prime location in Pune's IT hub make it a superior choice for a BTech.

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Cummins College of Engineering for Women has a remarkable placement history. In 2024, the highest package recorded was INR 50 Lakh. The placement stats of the college are comparable to top co-ed institutes like PICT or VIT Pune. With average packages of 13-14 LPA, the college is a primary destination for Tier-1 recruiters such as Microsoft and Salesforce, which specifically hire BTech students in IT and Computer Engineering. 

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While IGDTUW in Delhi is a top-tier government institute with lower fees and slightly higher NIRF rankings, Cummins College of Engineering for Women offers a more specialised, industry-aligned autonomous curriculum in Pune's massive IT hub. Compared to G.L. Bajaj, Cummins consistently delivers higher average placements (INR 13-14 LPA) and attracts more elite global recruiters like Microsoft.

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Yes, you definitely can! Cummins College of Engineering for Women offers special "Honours" programs for BTech students who want to become experts in a specific field. For example, if you are studying Computer Science, you could take extra classes in Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning. This gives you a more specialised learning and will make you stand out when you start applying for jobs at top-tier technology companies.

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Absolutely! Cummins College of Engineering for Women encourages students to be well-rounded through "Minor" degree programs. This means a BTech student in Mechanical Engineering could choose to study a minor in Information Technology if they are interested in coding. The BTech curriculum also includes "Liberal Learning" and soft skills classes. This helps you develop a mix of different skills, making you a much more flexible and capable engineer in the real world.

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