The college evaluates students through two internal exams and a semester-end exam, with a total of 100 marks. The internal exams are each worth 30 marks, and the semester-end exam is worth 60 marks, requiring a minimum of 21 marks to pass. The student-to-faculty ratio is 32:1, with faculty being experienced and approachable. Classes are mainly conducted in Telugu, but English is also used as needed. Placement training is robust, with a dedicated Training and Placement Cell.
Students can participate in campus placements from the 3-1 semester with a training fee of 12,000 INR. The college boasts a placement rate over 75%, with companies like Accenture, Cisco, Amazon, Infosys, and TCS recruiting students. Around 80% of students secure jobs before graduation, with the highest package being 18 lakhs per annum and the average package around 6 lakhs. Internships and projects are integral to the course structure. The average annual fee is approximately Rs 100,000, with an additional JNTU fee of Rs 2,500.
Students admitted through counseling pay Rs 112,500 per year, while management quota fees are higher. Government scholarships cover 30% of the fees for most students, and fees for SC/ST students from government schools are fully reimbursable. Minority students with scholarships pay between Rs 2,000 and Rs 5,000. Bus fees are an additional Rs 25,000. Fees tend to increase yearly, with new students paying around Rs 120,000 excluding other fees. Management seats can cost up to Rs 2 lakhs annually.
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