The college admission process is based on the EAMCET exam rank, and the reviewer joined the mechanical engineering course in 2014 with a rank of 1.15 million. The faculty, including notable members like Bala Murali Krishna, are supportive but have varying levels of expertise, with some lacking in teaching effectiveness. The college offers various departments such as mechanical, electrical, civil, and pharmacy, with a fee structure of 45,000 INR per year for mechanical and EEE, and 60,000 INR for CSE and ECE, reduced by a 30,000 INR government scholarship.
Management admissions cost 50,000 INR, while EAMCET admissions range from 15,000 to 25,000 INR. Payments are made via Axis Bank, with options for installments. The college has improved placements, attracting companies like Amazon and Infosys, although opportunities are mostly in software, benefiting CSE students. The institution offers 12 days of industrial training and has begun offering internships. Financial assistance includes a Telangana government fee reimbursement and scholarships, with education loans available and repayable post-graduation.
However, delays in government scholarships due to funding issues can impact students. The college's fee structure may change, with future fees around 60,000 INR excluding exam and hostel fees, and additional costs for bus and hostel services totaling approximately 100,000 INR per year.

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