Admission to SNIST is mainly through the EAMCET exam, with eligibility determined by exam ranks. The Mechanical Engineering course generally requires a rank of around 5,000 or less. The college offers over seven courses, each with more than 100 seats. Management quota admissions are available but cost more. SNIST has well-equipped labs, a SAE and robotics club, and a highly qualified faculty, many with Ph.D.s and industry experience from organizations like DRDO and ISRO. The college employs 70 to 80 lecturers per branch, maintaining class sizes between 35 to 55 students. Tuition fees have increased over the years from ₹87,500 to about ₹1.75 lakh annually, plus additional costs like ₹25,000 for miscellaneous fees and a ₹8,500 JNTU fee. Payments can be made via cash, net banking, and digital wallets. Despite the high fees, SNIST offers strong placement opportunities with over 200 companies visiting annually, including Infosys, Wipro, TCS, Cognizant, and Microsoft. The highest package is 38 LPA, with an average of 3 to 5.5 LPA, and 75-97% of students secure placements yearly, mostly in IT roles. Mechanical and core engineering placements are fewer. Students are eligible for placements from the 3rd year, 2nd semester. Internships are offered through collaborations with companies like Autodesk and AWS Academy. The college's placement cell provides training workshops to enhance job readiness. SNIST students can benefit from government scholarships, such as a full fee reimbursement for EAMCET ranks under 10,000. OBC students can receive 35,000 rupees, while SC/ST students have reduced fees. The tuition fee is about 135,000 rupees annually, potentially reduced to 60,000 rupees with government support. Interest-free loans and EMI plans with a 2% interest rate are recommended. The fee structure is consistent throughout the four-year program, with occasional increases due to inflation.
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