Admission to the college is mainly through the EAMCET entrance exam, featuring a web counseling process with three rounds, and selections based on rank and merit. The college offers both government and management quota seats, with scholarships available under government quotas. The fee structure varies: EAMCET candidates pay approximately ₹96,000 to ₹110,000 annually, while management seats cost more. Additional fees cover library, NBA, and JNTUH costs. SC/ST students receive full reimbursement, while others may get up to ₹35,000 based on caste and income. Transportation adds ₹20,000 annually. Payments can be in installments, but late fees apply. Placement opportunities are strong, with 70-90% of students securing jobs annually. The average salary package ranges from 4-8 LPA, peaking at 58 LPA. Major recruiters include Capgemini, Tech Mahindra, IBM, Virtusa, and Amazon. Campus Recruitment Training starts in the third year, and internships, offering up to 1 lakh per month, are available, though backlogs may limit eligibility. The college boasts over 200 faculty, with 30+ holding Ph.D. degrees. The teaching style is practical, with advanced training in coding and placement preparation, though some faculty lack English communication skills. Despite higher fees today compared to previous years (₹35,000 for government seats in 2014), the costs are considered reasonable given the education quality and infrastructure.
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