Admission through management quota at the college is a quick process, typically completed in one day. Prospective students meet with the administration to select their desired branch and discuss fee details. The college's standard admission process requires clearing the EAMCET exam followed by counseling. Faculty members are highly qualified, with most holding postgraduate degrees and having at least 10 years of experience. Despite their knowledge, there are concerns about their approachability and limited practical teaching methods.
The college is praised for its supportive environment and regular updates through notices. However, the fee structure is considered high and lacks transparency, with an emphasis on cash payments leading to long queues due to limited staff handling fee collection. Scholarships are available based on EAMCET rank and caste, offering free education and transportation to eligible students. There is a delay in issuing certificates for scholarship students until the government completes fee payment.
Internship opportunities are limited, with only 2-3 options available and low awareness among students. Campus placements are also limited, with some branches not having participating companies, though others do have technical placements. The college supports both online and offline internships. Overall, the college offers a supportive academic environment with highly qualified faculty but faces challenges related to high fees, limited internship and placement opportunities, and some administrative inefficiencies.
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