The college offers a balanced faculty-to-student ratio of 1:17, with over 300 staff members educating more than 5000 students. The faculty is well-qualified, though some lack expertise in areas like the Internet of Things. Support is provided by class coordinators and teachers, with counseling available at a 1:5 ratio. The college operates on a semester-based system with two mid-term exams per semester, known for low failure rates. Placement opportunities begin in the 5th semester, with around 75-80% of students securing jobs. The highest placement package is 30 lakhs per annum, while the average is 5 lakhs, despite recent economic challenges. Accenture recently recruited over 150 students. Internships start from the 4th semester with companies like Centuplee Technologies and IoT Academy. Major companies like Tata Mahindra, Wipro, and TCS offer further practical exposure. Located in Andhra Pradesh, the annual tuition fee is 65,000 INR for students qualifying through exams like EAMCET, with potential full reimbursement from the government for eligible students. Management quota fees range from 100,000 to 300,000 INR annually, with total degree costs often around 4 lakh INR. Hostel facilities cost 65,000 INR per year. The college also provides scholarships and financial aid, especially for economically disadvantaged students, making the fee structure more affordable compared to other private engineering colleges. There are no additional charges beyond the stated tuition fees.
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