To gain admission to the college, students must take the EAMCET exam, generally announced in March or April, with tests in May. Admission is based on rank, affecting college and department choice. Diploma holders in Civil Engineering can take the E-CET exam. Post-exam, students participate in counseling for seat allocation. The faculty, from top institutions, support students in academics, projects, and competitions, and conduct interview preparation sessions. Student-faculty relationships are mostly positive, though some professors are less approachable.
Course quality varies, with some being industry-relevant and others outdated. The college offers an affordable fee structure, accepting government scholarships and providing fee reimbursements, particularly through the Andhra Pradesh Government. Management students pay 70,000 INR annually, while scholarship students pay only examination fees. Tuition is 1,850 INR per semester, with total annual costs between 97,000 and 110,000 INR. Scholarships are available, including the Sonu Sood scholarship, with benefits for SC and ST students. An on-campus bank facilitates education loans, with options like Syndicate Bank.
Merit students can apply for the Siddhartha scholarship, and full-fee scholarships are available from the AP government. Placements begin in the 3rd year, 2nd semester, with companies like Capgemini, Amazon, and Wipro visiting campus. The highest salary package is 44 LPA, the lowest is 4.4 LPA, and 64% of students secure placements. Civil engineering students have a maximum package of 12 LPA. A dedicated department provides placement training, and internships are available through platforms like Internshala, with companies such as Plashtech Formwork System Pvt.
Ltd. and Maltech Solutions. Student projects, like the sand replacement project, receive faculty recognition.
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