The college admission process requires qualifying the EAMCET entrance exam, followed by a counseling process where candidates select their preferred college and course. The reviewer enrolled in the Electronics and Communication Engineering program at GPCET after participating in APEAMCET counseling. The college offers a strong faculty, with 70 members, most holding advanced degrees and providing personalized attention due to a 1:30 faculty-to-student ratio. The annual tuition varies from 60,000 to 80,000 INR, depending on the course, with government verified and certified fees.
Eligible students can benefit from the fee reimbursement scheme, covering half the fees, and the Janma Bhumi Scholarship for further reductions. Additional costs include about 10,000 INR for exam, library, and book fees. The college organizes technical and non-technical events with low participation fees. Campus placements begin in the third year, with 70-90% of students securing placements annually. The average placement package ranges from 3.5 to 4 LPA, with the highest reaching 25 LPA.
Recruiters include TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and more, with notable company hires like TCS (150+ students), Wipro (300+), Infosys (100+), Mphasis (250+), and Cognizant (300+). Despite an average placement record, the college offers training and coaching for interviews and entrance exams. Government scholarships such as Jagananna Vidya Deevena and Amma Vodi are available, aiding economically disadvantaged students. The college charges 48,000 INR annually for courses like ECE, with an extra 10,000 INR for training and placement services.
Management quota students pay higher fees, around 65,000 INR, without fee reimbursement benefits. Overall, the college adheres to government fee structures without significant fee increases over the years.

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