After facing delays in the admission process for a B.Sc in Chemistry, the student chose a B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering at a college known for its well-qualified faculty, many of whom have completed their M.Tech from prestigious institutions like NITs and IITs. The principal holds a Ph.D., and each engineering department is led by highly educated individuals from similar institutions. The four-year course in Agricultural Engineering costs approximately 7 lakh INR, with semester fees including 40,000 INR for hostel accommodation and 35,000 INR for tuition, plus a separate electricity bill for hostel residents. Placement opportunities are strong, with 70-80 multinational companies visiting annually, offering packages like the highest at 33.95 LPA in 2022. Eligibility for placements requires no active backlogs and a minimum CGPA of 75%, with an 80-90% placement rate. Average packages differ by branch, with CSE at 5.6 LPA, ECE at 2.5 LPA, and core branches at 1.8 LPA. Numerous internships are available, particularly in AIML and robotics, in collaboration with companies such as Accenture. Scholarships are available for students admitted through entrance exams like EAMCET, with government fee reimbursements for eligible students. Management quota students, however, face higher fees, such as 150,000 INR for ECE, 275,000 INR for CSE, and 100,000 INR for Agricultural Engineering. Despite recent increases in bus fees, the college's fee structure is generally considered favorable. The college also provides financial aid and guidance to improve students' skills and employability, with internship stipends up to 5,000 INR per month and campus placements offering packages between 2-5 LPA from companies like ITC and Infoedge.
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