The college offers a straightforward admission process via the EAMCET exam or management quota, providing five courses: CSE, ECE, MECH, EEE, and CIVIL. Known for good placement opportunities, the college's Jhub and Thub initiatives boost practical knowledge. The faculty is skilled, particularly in the electrical field, though the number of lecturers is limited. Despite a supportive environment, the overall pass percentage is about 47%. Financial support is available through the ePass Telangana program, with a reasonable fee structure.
Scholarship recipients pay 25,000 INR, while others pay 60,000 INR. Initially, fees were 35,000 INR for EAMCET entrants, covered by the government, but have since increased. Concessions exist for white ration card holders and EBC individuals. The college provides workshops and internships in various tech fields, though first-year internships lack stipends. The placement rate is 60-70%, starting in the 4-1 semester, with companies like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys participating. Typical salary packages range from 3.6 to 4.5 LPA.
While placements at major companies like Google are rare, the college facilitates opportunities through TASK and supports learning via platforms like Edx. The placement cell helps students find suitable roles. Merit students can receive a government scholarship of 35,000 INR, and financially disadvantaged students can access a bank-linked scholarship. The ePass scheme allows for a 35,000 INR fee reimbursement, plus 5,000 INR for library fees. The annual fee structure is 25,500 INR, but some pay 80,000 INR with additional charges from the second year.
Scholarships are not available for general category students.
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