Admission to the college is primarily based on MHCET and JEE exams, with EAMCET being crucial for Andhra Pradesh residents. Ranks below 8,000 generally secure admission, while higher ranks can opt for management quota with a fee of 1 lakh per year. The 5-year course costs 5 lakhs, including a donation. The college's fee structure is moderate, with a current fee of approximately INR 1,20,000, and scholarships offering up to INR 70,000 annually. BTech students pay around INR 70,000, plus a van fee of INR 10,000. Government seat holders pay INR 40,000, while management seats may exceed INR 1.5 lakh annually. Fees are paid via demand draft, not cash. The college boasts a high placement rate of 70% to 98%, with over 100 companies visiting annually, including Amazon, PayPal, and Infosys. The average salary package is around ₹4,50,000, with offers ranging from ₹2.5 lakh to ₹40 lakh. Placement training begins in the second or third year, with students eligible for campus placements from the sixth semester. Although direct internships are not provided, students are encouraged to pursue them independently. Faculty support is notable, with most holding PhDs and having 6 to 7 years of experience. Approximately 50% are highly knowledgeable, though 20% lack subject expertise. The college offers workshops and technical events aimed at juniors. The examination pattern includes internal theory exams and an end-semester exam with practical assessments. The college supports students from SC, ST, and BC categories through a government fee reimbursement scheme of 35,000 INR annually, though this doesn't apply to management seat holders or OC students. Scholarships and loans from external sources are facilitated by faculty members. The comprehensive fee structure covers tuition, labs, library, transportation, and hostel costs, which decrease after the first year.
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