Admission to the college is primarily through the EAMCET entrance exam, with a focus on document verification and counseling. The EEE branch admissions are more flexible due to lower demand. The faculty is well-qualified, with a ratio of 1:20, fostering a supportive learning environment. The fee structure for BTech students includes a yearly fee of approximately ?70,000 for day scholars, with additional costs for bus and building fees, while hostellers pay around ?150,000 annually.
Scholarships such as Jagananna Vidya Deevena offer 35% fee reimbursement for underprivileged students. Although the fee has increased to around ?99,000 due to the college's autonomous status, it remains reasonable given the facilities provided. Placement rates have improved significantly, with 70-90% of students securing jobs, predominantly in software companies offering packages from 3.5 LPA to 32 LPA. Placement preparation starts from the 6th semester, with training from the 3rd year.
The college offers various scholarships based on academic performance, including full tuition reimbursement for students with EAMCET ranks below 10,000. The Andhra Pradesh government's Jagananna Vidya Deevena scheme fully reimburses tuition for eligible students. The tuition fee is INR 52,000 for convenor quota students, fully reimbursed if they qualify for JVD. Management quota fees range from INR 70,000 to INR 300,000, depending on branch demand, with additional library and laboratory fees.
Educational loans are available through local banks, although the college does not offer them directly. The fee structure is stable for convenor quota students, with no hidden charges.
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