Admission to the college is primarily through the EAMCET exam, followed by a counseling process where students select their preferred colleges. Admission is based on rank, and students must submit necessary documents and fees, including JNTU and college-specific fees. The college offers a management quota option with an additional donation requirement. Faculty are supportive but face challenges related to experience and management. The fee structure for Computer Science has increased from Rs 37,000 to Rs 40,000 per year, with reserved category students paying Rs 35,000.
Management quota students pay an additional Rs 1 lakh donation. Lab and library fees are Rs 2,500, and semester fees are Rs 800. Scholarships through Telangana's TS Epass and fee reimbursement programs are available, potentially reducing fees for EAMCET students to Rs 12,500 annually. Management quota students pay around Rs 45,000 per year. The college lacks a fee hike policy, ensuring consistent fees. Placement opportunities are limited, largely in BPO sectors, with efforts to attract more companies.
About 20 to 30 students are placed annually, with average packages between Rs 5 to Rs 6 LPA, and the highest package reaching Rs 12 LPA. Internships last 1 month to 45 days, with some paid options. Companies like TCS, Amazon, Wipro, Cisco, and Infosys visit annually. A paid Python internship with a Microsoft certificate costs Rs 10,000. Efforts are underway to increase internship opportunities, including collaborations with IIT professors. Approximately 70% of students secure placements, with an average salary package of Rs 3 lakhs.
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