Admission to the college is primarily through the EAMCET exam, with a counseling process for qualifying candidates. The Electronics and Communication Engineering branch is highly competitive. The faculty is experienced, with many holding M.Tech or Ph.D. degrees and possessing 5-10 years of teaching and some industrial experience. The faculty-to-student ratio is 10:270, ensuring personalized attention. The annual fee ranges from 80k to 92k INR, with scholarships and fee reimbursements available for eligible students, such as those under the Jagananna Vidya Deevena program.
Full fee reimbursement is available for certain categories, and the total fee for a four-year program is approximately 3,50,000 INR. Campus placements begin after the 6th semester, with over 100 companies visiting annually, offering around 380 job positions. The placement success rate is high at about 90%, with the highest package reaching 24 LPA and an average package of 4 LPA. Prominent IT companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro are frequent recruiters.
Core sector placements are less common but available with companies like Chronicle and Granules. Internships, both paid and unpaid, are offered by companies such as Hindustan Petroleum. Scholarships are awarded annually to the top three students in each branch. The college does not provide loans directly but encourages students to seek bank loans. The institution promotes the Internshala platform for students to gain scholarships through internships, and the increase in campus placements enhances the college's educational value.
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