The reviewer gained admission to the college after obtaining 47 marks in the POLYCET exam, with assistance from college staff. The admission process involved submitting various documents and paying 50% of the tuition fee. For diploma holders, the college provides an economical fee structure: 10,000 rupees for a diploma management seat and 60,000 rupees for a spot seat, with a consistent fee for the first three years. The hostel fee is 30,000 rupees monthly.
Although the college offers fewer placement opportunities, it hosts drives with companies like Tech Mahindra, TCS, and Concentrix, offering about 1,500 jobs with packages between 1.5 and 4.5 lakhs annually. Placement rates are higher for CSE students compared to mechanical engineering students. Mechanical engineering students have internship opportunities at companies like Tata, Hero, BMW, and Ducati, with stipends up to 20,000 rupees monthly, and must complete a six-month internship. The college, affiliated with JNTU, offers scholarships that significantly reduce the financial burden for eligible students.
Government scholarships provide 22,000 INR and 4,500 INR, and a college-specific scholarship can lower the total fee from 90,000 INR to 25,000 INR for some students. The total annual fee is 21,000 INR, with a government fee reimbursement of 15,000 INR available, leaving a balance of 6,000 INR. Although management candidates face higher fees exceeding 1 lakh INR, loan facilities are available if needed. The scholarships mainly assist economically disadvantaged students.
The faculty is noted for their 5 to 7 years of experience, offering constant engagement and personalized attention to students, aiming to support individual growth and understanding.










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