Admission to the college is through entrance exams like KCET and EAMCET, with the KCET offering a lower fee due to a government quota. The KCET fee includes a college fee of ?25,000 and a TYL program fee of ?8,000, totaling approximately ?74,000. For COMEDK students, the fee is ?1,50,000 annually plus a college fee. EAMCET students initially pay ?75,000, but a reimbursement reduces this to ?35,000. Management fees vary by branch, starting at ?1,00,000 for civil engineering.
Hostel fees are approximately ?75,000 annually, and fees are typically paid in a single installment. The college has a strong reputation for placements, especially in CSE, ISE, EC, and EEE branches, with 80-100% placement rates and the highest package reaching 18 LPA. The average package is around 4.87 LPA. Major recruiters are Deloitte, Capgemini, Infosys, and TCS, among others, with over 350 companies visiting annually. Placement training starts in the first semester, focusing on various skills.
Placements for Civil and Mechanical students are limited, with internships less prevalent but available through companies like Deloitte and TCS. Scholarships are primarily for economically disadvantaged students, with government scholarships available for all students admitted through government exams. KCET entrants may receive a scholarship of approximately ?19,000, and EAMCET students can get up to ?35,000 reimbursement from the Telangana government. Scholarships typically range from ?5,000 to ?6,000 annually, with eligibility based on exam performance and credit requirements.
The college does not offer loan facilities, and scholarship opportunities for general merit students are limited, although government schemes support various quotas. The college is graded A+ by NAAC, offering affordable fees, supportive faculty, and job opportunities.
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