Admission to the college is secured via the AP EAMCET exam, with counseling based on rank. The college boasts a strong infrastructure and a diverse faculty, including 35 Ph.D. holders, primarily from prestigious institutions like IITs and RECs. The student-to-teacher ratio is about 1:50, supplemented by counselors for every 12 students. The examination system includes mid-term and semester exams, with pass marks set at 19/40 and 21/60 respectively. Fees have increased over the years: initially, government quota fees were 3,750 INR, while private quota fees were 26,500 INR.
This has since risen to 92,000 INR. Payment methods include online and offline options, with variations based on government rules and scholarships. Placement opportunities have improved, with companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro offering packages up to 15 LPA. Around 30-50% of students secure jobs, with the Computer Science department receiving substantial offers. Students can start placements from their third year, with available internships and training provided. Scholarships based on entrance exam performance are available, with EAMCET-qualified students paying 70,000 INR annually.
Management quota fees range from 1,00,000 to 1,50,000 INR. Government schemes like Jagan Vidya Deevena and Vasati Deevena offer additional financial support. Hostel and bus fees are approximately 70,000-80,000 INR and 14,000-20,000 INR per year, respectively. The college does not offer specific merit scholarships directly, but adheres to government policies for fee adjustments.
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