Admission to the college is based on the EAMCET exam results, which are conducted annually for second-year Inter students after their public exams. The admissions process involves a counseling session where candidates are selected according to their EAMCET ranks. The college, being government-run, offers an affordable fee structure, with fee reimbursement options available for SC, ST, and OBC students. The faculty emphasizes maintaining good attendance and behavior, while remaining approachable for student queries. Placement opportunities are particularly strong for software-focused students, with activities beginning after the first semester of the final year. Students with up to two backlogs can participate in placements. The college ensures fairness in treatment across the student body. Scholarships for SC, ST, and OBC students are available, provided certain eligibility criteria are met and necessary documents are submitted. Additionally, students can access education loans if needed.
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