Admission to Andhra University is primarily determined by the APICET exam, a 200-mark test in mathematics, logic, and English. Successful candidates are admitted based on rank and must attend counseling with necessary documents. Fees vary across categories: general students may pay around ?22,000 annually, or as low as ?8,000 with a free seat, while SC/ST students pay minimal fees. Management quota seats cost around ?3.5 lakhs for the course. Top-ranked students pay ?10,000 plus ?2,000 for MBA Regular, while others pay up to ?30,000.
Non-qualifiers pay ?1.5 lakhs per year. Self-financing students' fees are reimbursable if eligible. Scholarships based on merit, caste, and income are available, with full fee reimbursement for BPL students and scholarships ranging from ?5,000 to ?20,000 for income groups earning less than ?2,00,000 annually. The college's faculty is highly qualified, with many holding Ph.D. degrees and significant industry experience, creating an engaging learning environment. The college facilities include air-conditioned classrooms and seminar halls.
Campus placements begin in the final semester, with companies like ITC and Kotak Mahindra Bank offering packages averaging 3.5 to 4 lakh per annum, with the highest package reaching 11 lakh per annum. Approximately 10% of students secure placements, with better prospects for marketing MBA students. The placement committee supports students, leveraging connections with various companies. Additionally, the government offers a fee reimbursement scheme for eligible students in specific courses, and hostel fees apply for those utilizing university accommodation.
Updated fees and scholarship details are available on the college's website.
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