The college offers various admission pathways, including entrance exams like EAMCET and ECET, and management quota seats. EAMCET involves 180 questions that determine rank and admission, while ECET allows diploma holders direct entry into the second year. The faculty is well-qualified, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:20, aiming to provide practical learning experiences. The fee structure varies by admission category; EAMCET rank holders pay Rs. 35,000 annually, while management seats cost higher, such as Rs.
1.50 lakhs for Electronics. Hostel fees are Rs. 40,000 for boys and Rs. 60,000 for girls. The first-year fee is Rs. 75,000, decreasing to Rs. 60,000 in subsequent years, with government reimbursement for EAMCET qualifiers. The college's autonomous status contributes to higher fees compared to JNTU colleges, but it's feasible for middle-class families due to fee reimbursement programs. The placement program is robust, with 95% of students securing jobs in companies like IBM and TCS.
About 490 out of 600+ students were placed in 2014. The average salary package is 3.5 to 3.8 lakh per annum, with the highest at 20 lakh. Although direct internships are limited, companies provide opportunities with stipends of 10-15k. Scholarships are available through state government schemes, such as Jagananna Vidya Deevena, offering fee reimbursements up to ?35,000 annually, and additional scholarships for high academic achievers. The total annual fee, including additional charges, is approximately ?1,27,500.
Despite some challenges, the college provides a comprehensive educational experience with significant placement support.
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