The college offers admissions through both merit-based and entrance-based methods, with the DIET entrance exam required for select courses like B.Tech, M.Tech, MBA, MCA, Ph.D., MSW, and MCJ. Other courses rely on a merit list for admissions. Tuition fees are notably low, with UG fees between 3,000 to 5,000 rupees annually and PG fees ranging from 3,000 to 7,000 rupees per year. Female students benefit from a 50% fee reduction and a 30% admission reservation. The MBA, B.Ed, and Mass Communication departments provide internships and training akin to those by Karvy Company in Hyderabad, though placement success varies. Noteworthy is the MSW and Mass Communication departments' placement with local NGOs and media, offering salaries from 2 lakh to 3 lakh annually. The college's placement rating is mixed, ranging from as high as 8 out of 10 to as low as 1 out of 10. The government-backed Merit-cum-Means Scholarship (MOMA) ensures course fees stay under 9,000 rupees annually, negating the need for loans. PhD students receive a monthly stipend of 8,000 rupees. Faculty ratings vary, with software engineering and computer science receiving low scores, while management and arts departments are rated average. Mass Communication and social works departments are considered good. Office staff performance is mixed, described from "acceptable" to "alright."
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