Admission to the college is through the TS ECET exam, targeting diploma holders entering via lateral entry in the second year through the convenor quota. A rank of 415 in ECET can secure a seat. The college's fee structure includes an annual fee of ₹97,000 and an admission fee of ₹11,000. The total fee, including charges for NBA accreditation and events, sums up to ₹1,08,000. Management quota students incur an additional ₹8,000 to ₹10,000 annually. SC/ST students and those with high ranks in EAMCET or ECET benefit from government fee reimbursements, reducing their fees significantly. The college provides a conducive academic environment with experienced faculty, a 20:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and well-equipped infrastructure, though sports are less emphasized. The curriculum, known as r22, is thoroughly covered. Placement opportunities are strong, especially in the software sector, with companies like Amazon and IBM offering positions. About 70-85% of students secure jobs with average salaries of 3-4 lakh, and the highest package reaching 28.5 lakh per annum. Internships begin in the second year, with stipends between ₹3,000 and ₹6,000 per month. While core sector opportunities are limited, IT placements remain robust. The placement cell aids with technical training and academic projects. Scholarships are based on entrance exam performance, with the government offering fee reimbursements and a scholarship amounting to ₹4,500 INR. The college fees have increased, with general tuition at approximately ₹135,000 and specialized courses like CSE reaching up to ₹200,000. Additional fees, including for admission and placement, total around ₹20,000. Students need to apply for government scholarships and reimbursements, as the college does not offer in-house financial aid.
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