Admission to the college requires passing the EAMCET exam and a minimum of 60% in the 12th grade. Admission is through the state board's convenor quota, with EAMCET ranks generally below 10,000, though some with ranks as high as 35,000 have gained entry. The faculty is highly qualified, with most holding PhDs and extensive teaching experience. The faculty-to-student ratio is favorable, enhancing student support. The annual tuition for engineering students is INR 82,200, with non-scholarship rates at INR 85,000.
Scholarships can reduce fees to zero for eligible students. NRI students pay INR 1-2 lakhs for the B.E course, while Gulf country students pay 6-7 lakhs, excluding annual fees. Examination fees are INR 1,660. 12% of seats are for foreign students. Economically Backward (EBW) students receive an INR 85,000 scholarship. The college has a strong placement record with a 50-60% placement rate. Major recruiters include Accenture, Wipro, L&T Tech, and Infosys, with an average salary of Rs 25,000 per month.
International companies like Google and Amazon offer higher packages between 600k-900k P.A. Mechanical engineering placements have been limited since 2014. The college offers internships with stipends of Rs 10,000-15,000 per month, although opportunities are fewer for mechanical students. Government scholarships from Telangana cover the full fee for students with a minimum EAMCET rank. Economically Backward (EBW) students receive an additional INR 85,000. Central scholarships provide an extra INR 3,000 annually.
The college refunds admission fees of INR 10,000, and fees can be paid in three installments.
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