The Nawab Shah Alam Khan College of Engineering and Technology in Hyderabad offers a mixed faculty experience, with some instructors highly qualified and others less engaging. Class sizes are about 60 students, with occasional cancellations due to salary delays. The academic year is divided into two semesters, each with internal and external exams, contributing to a 100-mark final score. The college emphasizes placements based on cumulative CGPA over 8 semesters, enhancing job prospects with reputed companies.
Internships are actively promoted, offering opportunities in Hyderabad's industrial and IT sectors, some with stipends. Tuition fees are approximately Rs 40,000 annually, with additional costs for lab and library use. Hostel fees range from Rs 60,000 to Rs 70,000 yearly. Bachelor of Engineering courses range between Rs 49,000 and Rs 1,30,000 annually, while management quota students pay about Rs 85,000. Exam fees are around Rs 3,000, with extra charges for backlogs. The TS Scholarship covers complete tuition for minority students, though other fees apply.
Scholarships for merit and financial need can reduce fees by Rs 35,000-Rs 40,000. EAMCET qualified students may receive government-covered tuition, effectively providing free education.
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