Admission to the college is primarily through the APEAMCET entrance exam, requiring a rank between 1 and 30,000. The exam consists of 150 marks over Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, lasting 3 hours. Post-exam, candidates undergo document verification before seat allocation during counseling. Alternatively, admissions can be pursued via management quota. Classes typically start in July, following key admission dates in March. Popular courses include Electronics and Communication Engineering and Computer Science. The faculty is highly educated, with many holding Ph.D. degrees, and are known for their student-friendly and knowledgeable teaching approach. The college environment is disciplined, with strong faculty-student relationships and significant support for slow learners. Annually, the curriculum spans two semesters, each with five subjects, labs, and two mid-exams per subject. In recent years, the fee structure has changed, with a considerable increase from 2015's 50,600 INR to 85,000 INR in 2016, excluding additional charges. The total fee can exceed 90,000 INR, with payment options available, although perceived as burdensome by some students. The college maintains strict policies for fee payment. The placement rate is robust, at 85-90%, with companies like Amazon, Infosys, and TCS recruiting, offering an average package of approximately 5 LPA, and the highest reaching 44 LPA. Internship opportunities exist with stipends of 2,000 to 3,000 INR. The college lacks its own scholarships but facilitates government scholarships like the Jagananna Vidya Deevena, offering full fee reimbursement for eligible students. The annual fee is around INR 69,700, with some variation. Students require an Aadhar card, a white ration card, and a bank account to qualify for these scholarships. The college aids with loan applications from banks such as SBI, with interest rates around 12%.
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