Admission to the college is through the EAMCET entrance exam, followed by a counselling process for course and college selection. Seat allotment is communicated via phone and messages, and certificate verification is required for admission confirmation. The Electronics and Communication Engineering program is popular, and the faculty is generally experienced, with many having MTech or PhD degrees. However, only about 10% of faculty are considered very good due to some relying heavily on textbooks and lacking English fluency.
Fees are structured into components like hostel, library, and academics. Merit students benefit from scholarships, reducing fees, while open category students pay approximately 60,000 rupees, excluding transportation and hostel costs. Full fee payment is required at the start of the year, with fines for delays and exam restrictions for unpaid dues. Fee reimbursement and scholarships are available, particularly for minority students. The college hosts campus recruitment drives every three to five months, with firms like Virtusa, Hyundai, Marin, Tata Consultancy, IBM, and Wipro participating.
Some placements are from smaller companies, and internships often lack stipends. Scholarships favor students with entrance exam ranks below 25,000, while those above, like 30,000, aren't eligible. The government reimburses 50% of tuition fees, and educational loans are offered through banks. Tuition varies by program; for example, Automobile Engineering costs 60,000 rupees, plus a CRT fee of 12,000 rupees.

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