Admission to the Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science for Women is primarily through the EAMCET exam, with successful candidates typically receiving their seat during the first counseling round. The college is known for providing a secure and supportive environment for women. The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding advanced degrees and having extensive teaching experience. The student-to-faculty ratio is favorable, allowing for personalized attention in both lab and classroom settings. The academic schedule is divided into two semesters per year, with a clear assessment structure including mid-term and end-semester exams. The college fees vary based on admission criteria. EAMCET rank holders pay an approximate annual fee of ₹100,000 to ₹135,000, which may be reimbursed by the government for ranks below 10,000. BC category students receive partial reimbursement of about ₹35,000. Management quota students face higher fees, potentially up to ₹800,000 over four years for certain branches like ECE. Additional costs include a transport fee of around ₹27,500 and other miscellaneous fees. Scholarships are available based on academic performance and attendance, but these are not extended to management or NRI quota students. Placements at GNITS are strong, with a 95% placement rate. The college has a history of successful recruitments by top companies such as Amazon, Adobe, Deloitte, and JP Morgan. The highest salary package offered is 54 LPA, with average packages ranging between 4 to 10 LPA. Students typically engage in internships in their third year and apply for full-time positions in their fourth. Approximately 150 companies visit the campus each year, providing ample opportunities across various sectors. The college also focuses on training and skill development to enhance students' employability.
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