Admission to the electronics and communication engineering course at Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women can be achieved through EAMCET ranking and management seats. High EAMCET rankers are selected via counseling, while management seats offer another path for those with lower scores. The faculty is highly qualified, many with PhDs from prestigious institutions, and maintain a 1:20 student-to-faculty ratio, promoting personalized learning. The exam structure includes two midterms and one semester exam per subject, ensuring fair grading. The college charges approximately 1.5 lakhs annually, with scholarships and partial government reimbursement aiding financially challenged students. Hostel fees range from 84,000 to 92,000 rupees per year. EAMCET admitted students pay around 70,000 rupees per year, with potential full reimbursement under the JVD scholarship, while management quota students pay around 2,00,000 rupees annually. Placement opportunities are robust, with companies like TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, and Amazon recruiting on campus. The college maintains a high placement rate, with 75%-90% of students securing jobs, offering packages from 2.5 to 50 lakh per annum. Internship opportunities abound from the second year, partnering with companies like Intel and IBM. Placement training begins in the third year, with over 300 companies participating in campus recruitment.
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