Admission to the college is primarily through the EAMCET entrance exam, with additional options for diploma holders via TSECET. The college, now a minority institution, reserves 15% of seats for non-local students, and management quota seats are available but unspecified in number. The college's annual fee has increased from 35,000 INR to 85,000 INR, with management quota fees reaching up to 115,000 INR. The college offers decent placement opportunities, especially for CSE and IT students, with companies like Accenture, Wipro, Infosys, and Amazon visiting for recruitment.
The placement rate is about 30-40%, with 150-200 students placed annually, and the average salary package ranges from 3-4 LPA, peaking at 36 LPA. Software roles are more accessible, while core branch students face challenges and often pursue further studies. The college does not provide in-house internships or scholarships, requiring students to seek government scholarships. Additional costs include a 6,000 INR university fee and varying exam fees. Library fines are 0.50 INR per day after 15 days.
Overall, the college provides fair educational and placement opportunities, especially for students in software fields.
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