Admission to Andhra University can be achieved by taking the PGCET exam in June, with rankings determining eligibility. A high GATE score is another excellent pathway for admission, often leading to a stipend of 12,000 Rs. Candidates with strong PGCET ranks are prioritized for seats under the Sponsored quota. The university features a prestigious faculty who focus on teaching with a research-oriented approach and encourage students to publish academic papers. The well-equipped laboratories further support student research. The fee structure varies: Sponsored quota students pay 1 lakh per year, while PGCET entrants pay about 25,000 per year. The examination fee is nominal, at 50 Rs per semester. The university's placement program is robust, attracting multinational companies like Wipro and Infosys, alongside opportunities for internships and training in government organizations.
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