The college offers admissions through management quota and EAMCET exam counseling. Management quota admissions come with higher fees compared to government-reimbursed ones. The education quality and faculty support, particularly for slow learners, are commendable. The fee structure is feasible for middle-class families, with a total fee of 58,000 rupees, an additional NBA fee of 3,000 rupees, and a bus fee between 11,000 and 15,000 rupees. Hostel fees are 55,000 rupees.
Government support includes a 28,000 rupee reimbursement, reducing the actual fee to approximately 26,500 rupees for eligible students. The college has a placement rate of 60-70%, with about 350 students placed annually, receiving average packages of 3.5 lakhs per annum. Notable recruiters include HCL, Wipro, and DXC Technologies, with a specific 4 LPA offer from DXC Technologies. A recent Capgemini drive placed 92 students. Eligibility for placements starts at a CGPA of 7.
Government scholarships and fee reimbursements are available for students with family incomes below 72,000 rupees. Tuition for EAMCET qualifiers from Andhra Pradesh is covered by the government, and students pay additional fees of 25,000 rupees. Management students face fees from 2 to 3 lakhs depending on the course. Internships are offered through AICTE Eduskills partnerships. The college lacks an engaging B.Tech life with extracurricular activities.
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