Admission to the college is based on the EAMCET entrance exam, followed by counseling. The reviewer chose Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) after guidance from family and a senior student. Faculty reviews vary; some students praise the teaching quality while others find it lacking, though the faculty-student ratio is favorable at 1:15. The college conducts two semesters yearly, with internal exams and a minimum passing requirement of 40%. The fee structure is roughly ?78,300 to ?78,800, with additional amounts for specific years and exams.
Government scholarships cover ?35,000 for eligible students. Despite coaching for placement tests costing ?5,000, only 10% secure jobs immediately, though major companies like Infosys and Amazon participate in recruitment. The highest salary package is about 16 LPA, with an average of 4 LPA. Placement eligibility starts from the 6th semester with a 75% criteria, now reduced to a 75% placement rate due to economic recessions. Internships are available, with support from companies like Infosys.
Scholarships include ?10,000 for top students and ?442 monthly government aid. Fee reimbursement is available for reserved categories. Tuition varies by branch, with EEE fees at ?70,000 and CSE general seats at ?2,00,000. Payment options include both online and offline methods.
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