Admission to Guru Nanak Institute of Technology (GNIT) is primarily through the government-conducted EAMCET exam, with ranks of 15,173 and 24,000 mentioned for Mechanical Engineering admissions. The process includes web-based counseling, documentation, and offers through ECET for diploma holders and Industrial Quota for Andhra Pradesh candidates. The faculty is a mix of highly qualified and less experienced members, with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:30. Fees include a college fee of Rs 60,700, university fee of Rs 2,500, and other charges totaling an annual tuition fee of Rs 53,300.
Hostel accommodation costs Rs 80,000, and scholarships are available. SC/ST students have waived fees, whereas BC/OC categories pay Rs 40,000. Management students pay Rs 95,000, with additional fees. Local students pay around Rs 2,00,000, while out-of-state students pay about Rs 10,00,000 for the course. The fee has recently increased to Rs 95,000. Placements involve companies like Wipro, TCS, and Infosys, with about 70% of students securing jobs annually. Salaries average 3.5 to 5 LPA, peaking at 10-12 LPA, but most roles are non-technical or marketing.
Pre-placement training starts in the 6th semester, with placements from the 7th semester. The college facilitates internships, though core engineering roles are less emphasized. Scholarships are mainly for category-based admissions, with a government scholarship reducing fees significantly. Education loans are available via bank partnerships, but the process can be complex.
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