Admission to the college is based on the EAMCET entrance exam, with allocations depending on ranks. A rank around 5,000 is generally needed for general category students, but this varies by caste and branch. Fees are substantial, with general students paying around 134,500 INR annually, reducible to 99,500 INR with government reimbursement. SC/ST/BPL students pay 12,000 INR, with full reimbursement options for eligible students. Management seat students pay approximately 2 lakh INR per annum without reimbursement eligibility.
Other costs include a transportation fee of 34,000 INR and a uniform fee of 14,500 INR annually. The college offers various programs, including B.Tech, MBA, and M.Tech, with respective fees of 5.20 lakh, 1.70 lakh, and 2.10 lakh for the entire course duration. Faculty are generally well-qualified, with teaching quality perceived as mixed, and there are concerns over some faculty's outdated knowledge and biases. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:10, ensuring personalized attention.
The college boasts a strong placement record, with 70-80% of eligible students placed annually. Recruiters include top companies like Infosys, Wipro, and Accenture, offering average salary packages of 3 to 8 lakhs per annum and a highest package of 52 lakhs per annum. Around 150+ companies visit annually, making 750+ offers. Placement eligibility starts in the 3rd year, with internships available for top students. Despite high fees, the college offers opportunities for skill development, projects, and placements, supported by government scholarships and bank loans, though it does not provide direct scholarships.
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