The college maintains a faculty-to-student ratio of around 1:10, allowing for various levels of interaction between students and faculty. While some faculty members, especially in Java and math, are praised for their supportive teaching methods, others are seen as less approachable, with BEFA faculty noted as less beneficial for engineering students. The academic year consists of four midterm exams and two semesters, with exams generally considered manageable despite a 25% failure rate.
Courses are designed to prepare students for careers in engineering, technology, and management. The highest salary package offered reaches approximately 38 Lakhs, competitive with other colleges with similar fees. Internship opportunities are available, though not all come with stipends. The annual fee is around Rs. 133,000, with several reductions available. A government scholarship from Telangana can decrease the fee by Rs. 35,000 for qualified students. Those from government schools or minority backgrounds with entrance exam ranks below 15,000 pay Rs. 8,000 annually, while students with ranks under 10,000 have their fees fully covered by the government.
There are no additional lab or development fees, but a refundable caution fee of Rs. 50,000 is required.
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