Admission to this college is based on the EAMCET exam, followed by a counseling process to choose branches like Mechanical Engineering, influenced by career prospects. The college is known for its strong faculty, especially in Mechanical Engineering, with 10 PhD holders. However, junior faculty's teaching is sometimes criticized. The college hosts workshops to enhance learning. Fees vary: general candidates pay INR 63,500, and SC/ST candidates pay INR 5,800, with additional costs making it about INR 1 lakh per year. Management quotas cost INR 1.2 lakh for OC, with reimbursements for OBC and SC students. The college's rural location keeps living expenses low, and scholarships are available. The Training and Placement cell connects students with top companies like TCS and Wipro, achieving over 700 placements annually with packages ranging from 1.8 LPA to 10 LPA. Placement rates are 60-80%, higher in software fields. Mechanical students have fewer opportunities, with visits from companies like Tech Mahindra. Internships are largely self-sourced, with prominent companies involved. The T&P cell charges INR 5,000 in the third year, offering mock interviews. Scholarships include INR 20,000 for top students and INR 35,000 from the government. The annual tuition fee is INR 83,600, with government scholarships covering up to half. Mechanical engineering under management quota costs INR 75,000 annually. The college does not provide loans, but external options exist. Fee reimbursement and scholarship processing can be delayed.
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