Admission to the college is primarily through entrance exams like EAMCET and AIEEE, requiring at least 45% in Physics, Chemistry, and Math at the high school level. The institution is autonomous, NAAC A+ certified, and offers robust infrastructure, particularly for electronics enthusiasts. Faculty members, most with M.Tech and Ph.D. qualifications, come from prestigious institutes like NITs and IITs, ensuring quality education with a 1:60 classroom and 1:10 lab faculty-to-student ratio.
Despite some communication issues, they are supportive and facilitate industrial visits. The teaching style is more theoretical, with strict adherence to JNTU regulations on attendance. Fees are determined by government policies, with EEE having no fee break. The initial admission fee was 75,000 INR, currently 80,000 INR for management, and 70,000 INR for hostel. Additional courses, such as Adobe, cost 35,000 INR. Bus fees are 22,500 INR, higher than other colleges.
Scholarships provide 35,000 INR for EAMCET entrants, and SC/ST students may receive full fee reimbursement. The overall annual fee averages 90,000 to 120,000 INR, with payments available online. Placement opportunities begin in the third year, with companies like Amazon, Infosys, and TCS participating. Around 80-90% of students secure placements, with the highest package at 27 lakhs and an average of 4 lakhs per annum. Approximately 250 companies visit for recruitment, and students must maintain a minimum of 70% academic performance.
Internships with stipends up to 18,000 INR are offered, contributing to a 60-70% placement rate, with the highest reported package being 10 lakhs. The college ranks 5th in the state for placements, reflecting strong industry ties. Students can apply for bank loans, and scholarship disbursement can sometimes be delayed.
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