Admission to the college is primarily through the TS EAMCET exam, with a minimum score of 80 marks required. The college's faculty includes many women professors, contributing to a positive environment. The student-to-teacher ratio is favorable at 15:1 to 20:1, though some faculty cover only 75-80% of the syllabus. The curriculum is outdated, so students often seek external resources. Fees are transparent; non-scholarship students pay under ₹20,000 annually, with tuition at ₹10,000 and exam fees at ₹1,500 per year. A 4-year degree costs ₹10,000 per year, while B.Tech + M.Tech (5-year) is ₹35,000 total. NRIs and foreigners pay $3,500 annually, excluding ₹20,000 hostel fees. Government scholarships like Epass cover fees for eligible SC, ST, BC, and economically backward students, with full fee reimbursement and hostel aid. Placement rates are high at 90-97%, with companies like Wipro, TCS, Accenture, and Microsoft recruiting. Core job cutoffs are 75%, non-core 65%. Average salary packages range from 5-8 LPA, with top offers reaching 52 LPA from Uber. Internships begin in the 3rd year, with stipends from 15k to 1 lakh per month. The college supports placements with extra classes and offers scholarships and financial aid based on entrance exam ranks and family income. Tuition fees have increased to 50,000 INR annually, with earlier students paying less. JNTU fees are about 122,000 INR per year, with a four-year cost around 4 lakhs INR. Various scholarships, including TS E-pass and National Scholarship Program (NSP), assist students, but the college doesn't offer loan facilities. Campus placements average 3.5 LPA, with the highest at 41 LPA.
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