The college admits students through EAMCET, ECET, and management quotas, with management seats being pricier. The tuition fee is approximately ?80,000 annually, with a government scholarship of ?35,000 available for eligible students, reducing the net fee to ?45,000. Department fees vary: Civil ?85,000, Mechanical ?60,000, Electrical ?90,000, and Electronics ?120,000. Management quota students don't receive scholarships. Hostels are available for both genders. The faculty, all holding at least an M.Tech, provide personalized teaching with a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:30.
They conduct regular assessments and offer extra help. Placements are decent, with 70-90% of students getting jobs, although Civil and Mechanical departments struggle with core placements. About 25-30 companies, including Capgemini and Infosys, visit annually. The highest package offered is 13 LPA, while the average is 4-6 LPA. Placement training costs ?10,000, beginning in the 3rd year. Internships are typically self-sourced, especially in construction. The Telangana government offers scholarships that cover ?35,000 of college fees and ?5,000 for exam fees, with eligibility determined by EAMCET rank and caste category.
Students can pay fees in three installments and take campus jobs if they have fewer than two backlogs.
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