Admission to this autonomous college is primarily through the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET exam, with competitive ranks below 8,000 often securing seats. Polytechnic students may gain entry via the ECET exam. The college mandates an admission fee of approximately 5,000 INR and requires the submission of relevant documents. With a robust placement record, over 2,000 offers were made last year by top firms like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Amazon. The highest salary package is 45 lakhs per annum, while the average ranges from 3.5 to 6.5 lakhs. About 80-90% of students secure placements starting from their 6th semester. Tuition fees vary by course, student category, and caste, with B.Tech fees between 1,07,000 and 1,20,000 INR annually. Hostel fees are around 60,000 INR, totaling roughly 1.5 to 2 lakhs INR per year for hostellers. The management quota demands approximately 4 lakhs upfront, plus 1 lakh annually. Scholarships and fee reimbursements are available for qualifying students, including full fee exemptions for EAMCET ranks below 10,000. Category A students pay around 69,000 INR annually, while Category B students may pay up to 207,000 INR. Though the college doesnÕt directly offer loans, education loans can be accessed through banks. Faculty is highly qualified, mainly holding Master's and PhDs, and engage in research, although some concerns exist about assistant professors. The student-to-faculty ratio varies, reportedly from 1:10 to 1:75. Teaching methods are traditional, with a focus on quizzes and exams, and some misalignment with industry needs is noted. Additionally, external internship opportunities are provided, facilitated by programs like AWS and AICTE. The college's infrastructure, faculty, and facilities are often cited as justifying the fee structure, despite some students finding it expensive.
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