The college offers admission to its B-Tech program based on the APEAMCET exam, with a counseling process for seat allocation. About 70% of seats are filled through this process, while 30% are filled via management quota. The college provides various courses, including a new Aeronautics program, and boasts a faculty-to-student ratio of 25:1, with well-qualified faculty members. The annual fee varies significantly, with EAMCET counseling students paying between Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000 and management seats costing up to Rs 200,000.
Eligible students can receive government fee reimbursements, including Rs 35,000 for some students and Rs 9,000 per semester for SC, ST, and backward categories. The college has a strong placement program, with companies like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys recruiting graduates. The highest package offered is 18 lakhs per annum, and the lowest is 2.5 lakhs per annum. About 70% to 85% of students secure placements, with an average package between 2.8 lakhs and 8.5 lakhs per annum.
Internships are available from the third year, with companies like Adobe and Visa offering stipends. The college supports economically disadvantaged students with government-funded scholarships, helping reduce financial burdens. Fee structures are generally lower than many private colleges, with potential reductions for high academic achievers. Additional fees include transportation starting at 20,000 INR and hostel fees ranging from 60,000 to 120,000 INR, depending on the facilities. Despite lacking a loan facility, eligible students can benefit from reduced tuition fees through scholarships, though they must cover hostel costs.
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