The reviewer, after securing a rank of 42,000 in the EAMCET exam, chose this college for its strong focus on both software and electrical hardware. The admission process was structured, involving certificate verification and seat allotment, with the college providing helpful support. The infrastructure played a key role in their decision. The faculty is largely well-regarded, with a favorable faculty-to-student ratio, though some faculty members need improvement in subject knowledge.
The college offers a cost-effective fee structure, with a base annual fee of Rs 82,000, of which Rs 35,000 is covered by a government scholarship. Additional fees include a first-year JNTU fee of Rs 10,000, reducing to Rs 2,500 in subsequent years, plus a Rs 1,000 maintenance fee. Final-year students incur extra costs for projects. The college's transport service fee is Rs 20,000 annually. Placement opportunities are plentiful, with packages ranging from 2-4 lakhs per annum, and notable companies like IBM, Wipro, and TCS participating.
The highest package offered was 24 lakhs annually. Average packages are around 6 lakhs, with campus placement eligibility starting in the third year. The college supports students with fee reimbursements, especially for SC and ST categories, while management quota students pay Rs 35,000 without scholarship eligibility. Over 100 job offers have been confirmed, though student satisfaction with job suitability and internships varies.
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