The state government provides a fee reimbursement of Rs. 35,000 annually for students admitted through the convenor quota, which applies throughout the four-year course. Students at SDES pay Rs. 27,000 and SDGI students pay Rs. 17,000 after reimbursement. Students joining through management quota must pay the full amount upfront, which can range up to Rs. 95,000 per year. Additionally, there is a separate JNTUH fee of Rs. 12,000 to Rs.
17,500. Scholarships based on merit and caste, such as SC, ST, and minority groups, are available, with amounts ranging from Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 5,000 annually. The college facilitates education loans through nationalized banks, though the loan process must be individually managed by students. Placements and internships are provided, but the opportunities are limited compared to other institutions. The scholarship opportunities are primarily government-supported, such as the post-metric scholarship of around Rs.
4,500 per year, and are dependent on entrance exam ranks.
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