The reviewer gained admission to the college in 2005 through a state competition and government counseling after taking the Polycet and EAMCET exams. They paid an entrance fee of 800 INR and submitted necessary certificates for admission. The college, chosen for its proximity to the reviewer's hometown, offers education with a focus on preparing students for government jobs. The faculty is highly qualified, with a mix of PhD scholars and industry-experienced lecturers, contributing to a supportive learning environment. The fee structure is 66,000 INR annually, reduced to 37,000 INR for students excelling in state exams, with an additional transportation fee of 22,000 INR for distant stops. Hostel fees are reasonable but unspecified. Payment options include cash, DD, cheques, and electronic transfers, available online or in-person. Scholarships are offered to high-ranking students in ECET and POLYCET exams, with merit scholarships for those securing over 70% marks, and an additional scholarship of up to 1,500 INR per semester. A 15,000 INR annual refund is available, though not easily accessible to everyone except those with white ration cards. Education loans can be obtained with collateral security. Strong placement opportunities are available with companies like Wipro, Infosys, TCS, and more, with a starting salary of 25,000 INR and approximately 45 to 50 percent of students being recruited through campus placement drives. The college also provides internship facilities and special training to prepare students for recruitment processes.
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