Admission to AVN Institute of Engineering and Technology is primarily through the EAMCET exam, which combines intermediate board exam marks and EAMCET scores. Successful candidates participate in online counseling to select their college. A message confirms seat allocation, known as a convener seat. Management seats are available for students not taking the entrance exam. The BTech program spans four years, offering specializations in fields like computers, electronics, mechanical, and civil engineering.
The faculty is praised for their intelligence, friendliness, and effective teaching, also emphasizing life skills and current affairs. The annual fee is approximately 64,000 INR, covering tuition and JNTUH fees, with payment options including installments and reductions for those in need. The government reimburses 35,000 INR annually for convener seat students. Placement programs start in the third year, with companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and others visiting the campus. Around 60-70% of students secure jobs, with the highest package at 11 LPA and an average of 3.5 LPA.
Internships, sometimes with a stipend, are available but vary by department. The college supports projects from the fourth year and offers placement guidance. Scholarships are available through the government, with a 35,000 INR reimbursement based on caste eligibility. Management students can access government loans, and a 6,000 INR scholarship is available for hostel students. Tuition fees recently increased from 43,000 to 70,000 INR, but this was considered minor post-pandemic. Scholarships require certificate submissions.
Annual campus placements offer job opportunities with good stipends.

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