Admission to the Electrical Engineering program at G. Pullaiah College is through the ECET exam, attracting students with its affordable fees. The faculty-to-student ratio is 9:1, and the college boasts 8 to 10 associate professors and 3 to 5 PhD professors per branch. While the teaching quality and fairness in exams are generally praised, some faculty members face criticism for partiality and lack of engagement. The fee structure is manageable for middle-class families, with options for fee reimbursement and scholarships.
Fees can be paid in installments, with EAMCET-qualified students paying Rs 48,000 annually and non-EAMCET students paying Rs 60,000. There is an additional training and placement fee, recently increased to Rs 20,000, and exam fees are Rs 1,200 per semester. The AP government's EPASS scholarship covers Rs 35,000 yearly, though no merit-based scholarships are offered by the college. The college's placement program is robust, with a 55% placement rate among eligible students. Companies like HCL, Infosys, and TCS participate in recruitment, and more than 400 students have been placed in top firms.
Internship opportunities are available, providing valuable work experience. While the college is commended for its industry connections and commitment to student success, students must also budget for transportation and other incidental expenses.

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